Church of Sts. John in Stargard
The 15th-century church was built in the form of a hall, maintained in the Gothic style, with a tall tower. Its design was inspired by the Mariacka Collegiate Church. A stellar vault was used in the main nave, while the side aisles have cross vaults. In the 17th century, due to violent storms, the tower was destroyed. After reconstruction, the church gained a gable roof. Currently, the tower is crowned with a conical spire added in 1892. The impressive tower, almost 99 meters high, ranks among the tallest structures in Western Pomerania.
In 1946, work was carried out, involving the piercing of the tower wall from the west, creating a new main entrance. Also noteworthy in the church are the late Gothic St. John's polyptych from the 15th century and the organ from 1731.
