This parish church
building, which dates back to the 15th century, is an outstanding monument of Brick Gothic architecture in Poland. Its interior program is no less remarkable as it incorporates artistic heritage from several historical periods and a distinctive vivid polychrome painting of the ceiling, columns, and walls. When the Cathedral was planning a renovation, Granda was asked to carry out a project that would integrate the historical features of the interior while aiming for a contemporary update with the addition of some much-needed new elements.The altar of sacrifice was at the core of the design proposal. Together with the emphasis on the preeminence of the altar in the sanctuary, its design had to include an allusion to the Gothic painting from 1467 under the invocation the Virgin of Fairest Love, known locally as Virgin of the Rose. She is one also of the patrons of the Cathedral. In addition, the altar should have included some reference to the religious persecution Catholics have suffered in Polish history.