The Suffragan Bishop's Villa |
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Sufragania-The Bishop's Villa on 700-lecia St. 24
 The Suffragan Bishop's Villa was found in 1795 by the suffragan bishop Stefan Lubienski. It was built in a classical style from red brick, based on arched cellar's, with storied portico and a garret.The storied part is preceded by a bounding portico. Pairs of columns are in the composite type,located on high pedestals supporting a simplified entablature and a triangular pediment.Within this pediment there is stucco cartouche with the name of the founder on the monogram, along with the cardinal's hat and crown. Nowadays the Sacred Art Museum is situated there. Visitors can see liturgical vestments, holy vessels, sculptures and paintings on biblical and sacred themes.
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