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St. Martin's Church is a church in Warsaw, Poland located on ulica Piwna ("Beer Street") in the Polish capital's Old Town. The church was established in 1353 together with the adjacent Augustinians cloister and a hospital of the Holy Spirit intra muros by Siemowit III duke of Masovia and his wife Eufemia. In 1571 the famous Wojciech Oczko was made a hospital doctor. The church itself, which was a stone, gothic building, was erected at the turn of 14th and 15th century. Its entrance was located from the side of the town walls, not from Piwna street where it is today. The temple had three altars: the main altar of St. Martin and side altars of the Holy Ghost and of St. Dorothy. After some fires, which destroyed the church in the 15th and 17th centuries, it was converted in baroque style. The church was reconstructed in about 1744 according to Karol Bay's design and resembles the architecture of Bay's Church of Order of the Visitation.
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Additional information about St. Martin's Church, Warsaw may be obtained at Wikipedia.