St. Barbara Chappel (Warsaw)

Barbary) is a Roman Catholic chapel in the Śródmieście district of Warsaw, Poland.

The origins of the church date back to 1781, when a small chapel was erected at the Świętokrzyski Cemetery.

At the beginning of World War II, it was damaged, when ammunition located in the church exploded.

[1] After the fall of the uprising, Nazi authorities expelled the clergy and worshippers and blew up the building.

The reconstruction was finally finished in November 1957 and consecrated by Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński.

Church in the 1885