- Accommodation for 70 – 150 people in a variety of standards plus a 24-hour working kitchen
- Meals and desserts for individuals served on a regular basis by the Benedictine Café
- Parking for 100 cars that is closed for the night
- Rooms for group meetings:
• church for 1000 people
• Great Andron for 200-250 people
• assembly hall for 100-150 people
• rooms for workshops in small groups from 10 to 50 people - 10 permanent exhibitions and 10 temporary exhibitions
- Places of prayer:
• Temple of The SaintBishops Nicolaus and Stanislav
• The famous “Black Chapel”
• The Way of the Cross along the fortifications with a cross in the center and a symbolic cemetery that together form the Golgotha of the Polish Nation of the twentieth and twenty-first century
• 20 chapels of rosary along alleys - Park of a thousand trees and shrubs with:
• benches and paved alleys,
• a cross of the Golgotha of the Polish Nation and with a stone commemorating the first wooden church from XII century
• a monument to Fr. Jezy Popiełuszko and a statue of Anna Jenke - The historic fortifications from around 1630 that consist of:
• defensive walls: nearly 1000 m long, 5-7 m high and almost a meter wide at the base
• towers along the brick walls: gatehouse tower, heating tower, Hungarian tower, Marian tower, sea tower, residential tower and three others on the area that belongs to the Benedictine sisters - Very rarely, reluctantly and only with taking an adequate security measures, we provide access to:
• two underground levels (4 and 8 meters below the ground)
• two towers of the church
• the outer side of the fortifications
For more information please contact us via email, phone or personally. Please feel heartily invited to visit The Abbey.