The two red spires of the St. Florian's cathedral (kosciol sw. Floriana) dominate the silhouette of the Warsaw's Praga district on the eastern bank of the Vistula river. This beautiful church, which is also known as the Cathedral of Praga, was built around 1900 in Neogothic style, then totally destroyed in 1944 and finally rebuilt in 1972.

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01 Front view with towers
02 Front view with towers
03 Side view
04 Towers
05 Main entrance
06 Church interior
07 Church interior
08 Stained glass window
09 Stained glass window
10 Church interior
11 Church interior
12 Stained glass window
13 Stained glass windows
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