St Jack's church
The church building had started in 1908 whereas its ceremonial consecration took place seven years later. The entire building was designed by Max Giemza in the Neo-Roman style.
The two-storey church consists of:
- three naves,
- two towers – 56 meters high,
- organ gallery,
- numerous sandstone sculptures,
- altars and carved wooden pulpit,
- stained-glass windows.
Artificial light dominates inside the church. In the presbytery premises there is a cobbled yard. The temple is located on St Jack’s hill in a quiet part of Bytom. The parish premises include: the graveyard, the chapel and the lower church (located in the main church’s crypt).
Additional information
Necessary permit: Yes
Light intensity: Medium
Noise intensity: Low
Utilities
Distance from production studio: On the spot
Access routes: Yes