In 1610, the Polish governor of Ruske Voievodstvo (Province) and the owner of the town Stanisław Golski led to Czortkow Dominicans and founded for them church and cluster. The first church was built together with the cluster in 1619.
The church was visited by Polish Kings, Jan II Kazimierz (in 1663) and Jan III Sobieski (in 1673).
The church from the 18th century become to small for local parish and at the turn of the 19th / 20th centuries it was decided to build a new church on the same place. The old church was dismantled and the new church was completed in 1918.
After the end of World...
In 1610, the Polish governor of Ruske Voievodstvo (Province) and the owner of the town Stanisław Golski led to Czortkow Dominicans and founded for them church and cluster. The first church was built together with the cluster in 1619.
The church was visited by Polish Kings, Jan II Kazimierz (in 1663) and Jan III Sobieski (in 1673).
The church from the 18th century become to small for local parish and at the turn of the 19th / 20th centuries it was decided to build a new church on the same place. The old church was dismantled and the new church was completed in 1918.
After the end of World War II and the departure of Poles from the local lands, the Soviet authorities closed the church and set up a fertilizer warehouse in it, and the valuable Dresden organ located there was destroyed (later the Dresden authorities wanted to buy it back, but it was too late). The church was given again to the Dominicans in ruins in 1989.
The church is considered included in the TOP-7 majestic catholic churches of Ukraine.
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