View of the BASILICA OF OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP and SANTA MARIA MAGDALENA, commonly known as the Church of the Collegiate Church, located in the center of Poznaca (Poland), is dedicated to the advocation of Our Lady of Perpetual Relief and St. Mary Magdalene.
The congregation was worked somewhere in the range of 1651 and 1702, albeit the inside works were preface until 1750, the engineers who took an interest in the work were: Tomasz Poncino, Jan Catenazzi and Reverend Bartlomiej Nataniel; the craftsmen who partook in the stucuses and canvases of the frescoes were: Karol Dankwart, Szymon Czechowicz, Alberto Bianco and Jan Weydlich.
The congregation comprises of three naves, on the sides are the sanctuaries isolated from the focal nave by colossal marble sections. The boats stream into the transept. The segments hold a barrel vault with a luneto design. In the middle is the vault devoted to St. Stanislas that addresses the cleric who invites paradise. Inside the fundamental cover are a line organ worked by German organist Józef Rogalinski.