Saint Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Church
Historic Polonia District, Buffalo, New York, USA
Rectory & Parish Office
123 Townsend Street
Buffalo, New York 14212
716.854.5510

Buffalo's Historic Polonia District


Saint Stanislaus Church is located in Buffalo, New York's Historic Polonia District. Located two miles from Downtown Buffalo, The Historic Polonia District is home to an unique collection of cultural, ethnic and architectural landmarks. With the founding of St. Stanislaus Parish in 1873, the area became the second largest Polish-American colony in the world outside of Poland. 

 

Today the Historic Polonia District is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Western New York with nationalities from across the world calling it home. Discover century old churches, an old world public market, art-deco masterpieces and friendly neighborhood taverns. Notable sites include the Broadway Market, St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Church, St. Adalbert's Basilica, Corpus Christi Church, Buffalo Central Terminal, and The Adam Mickiewicz Library and Dramatic Circle. 

HOW TO GET TO THE HISTORIC POLONIA DISTRICT

From the North: I-190 south to exit #4 (Fillmore/Smith Street). Right off the exit. 

From the South: I-190 north to exit #4 (Fillmore/Smith Street). Left off the exit.

From the I-290: I-290 to I-90. 33 Expressway towards downtown Buffalo. Best Street/Science Museum exit. Left onto Best St. Right onto Fillmore.

From Canada: I-190 south to exit #4 (Fillmore/Smith Street). Right off the exit.

From Rochester & Points East: I-90. 33 Expressway towards downtown Buffalo. Best Street/Science Museum exit. Left onto Best St. Right onto Fillmore.