Christ the King’s Catedral
Construction works on the cathedral, located in the very centre of Katowice, started in 1927, according to a design of two architects, Z. Gawlik and F. Mączyński. It was built in a style inspired by the classicism and consecrated in 1955 by the bishop of Częstochowa, Zdzisław Goliński.
On the premises, extending to 90, 000 m2, there are:
- Cathedral,
- episcopal curia,
- building of sacristy,
- presbytery with catechetical rooms,
- vault with the University Church.
A monumental shape of the cathedral, which walls are mainly made of reinforced concrete covered with dolomite, consists of:
- colonnade with gilded inscription Soli Deo honor et gloria- To God Alone Be Honor and Glory,
- five bells hanged under the roof,
- dome- 64 m high, 101 m long, 50 m wide- with a lantern and a cross on the top.
Interior of the cathedral is decorated with many stained glass windows, designed by professor Pękalski, frescos and bas-reliefs. We can mostly find artificial lighting in the cathedral.
Christ the King’s Cathedral is the biggest archcathedral in Poland.
Additional information
Necessary permit: Yes
Light intensity: Low
Noise intensity: Low
Utilities
Distance from production studio: On the spot
Access routes: Yes