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The Church of St. Mary Magdalene is a 13th-century Gothic church notable for its Romanesque portal — a 12th-century masterwork relocated from a demolished abbey — and its unique elevated bridge connecting the two towers.
Mentioned in records from 1226, the church was rebuilt in its current Gothic form after the Mongol invasion. The Romanesque portal was transferred here in 1546 from the demolished Augustinian abbey on Ołbin.