St. Joseph's Church in Koszalin
Neo-Gothic church is a lump lofty cathedral, down the street Bishop Czeslaw Domina. It was built in 1869 for the only Catholic parish in Koszalin, which was founded in 1857. It is a single-nave brick building, erected on a rectangular plan, with a small three-sided chancel, lit by tall arched windows with original stained glass windows. The outer walls reinforce the slope, reaching almost eaves. Its facade is adorned with decorative portal crowns the main entrance and facade slender bell tower. Front and side walls with ceramic frieze runs around .With the internal design motifs church deserve attention: the main altar with a painting of St. Joseph of 1870, authorities from 1896, decorative and polychromed pulpit from around 1900, and statues of saints and the 14 Stations of the Cross in 1886.