The Church of the Holiest Saviour is a neo-Gothic building completed between 1885 and 1888. During services, visitors can admire the unique historic organ, one of the few preserved works of the organ master Christian Friedrich Voelkner. The church also houses a collection of 17th-century votive paintings, commemorating the tragic disaster of 1672, when a Ustka sailing ship sank, taking the entire crew with it. The interior of the church is adorned with numerous stained glass windows, which, especially on summer days, attract attention by creating exceptional light effects as sunlight passes through the colored glass.
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