At the beginning of the eighteenth century it bacame the road, and since 1757 is had become street of Bielino jurisdiction area. It leaded from the market (today Dabrowski Square) to the Zielna Street. In the reason of running among the gardens, the original name of street was the Garden Street. The current name (eng. Vain St.), which stemmed from the lack of development, Próżna Street obtained in 1770.
After the so-called "great deportation action" in 1942, the church was turned off from the ghetto. He was very badly damaged during the fighting during the Warsaw Uprising. Nazi's Aerial bombs and artillery fire caused much of fire, roof collapse of the ceiling down to the levels bellow a ground. They also demolished the eastern tower of the temple and inner works of Art like epitaphs and valuable paintings.
On December 6, 1958 agreement was signed between the Polish and Czechoslovak, to transfer Jelcz's Motor Undertakings license to manufacture intercity bus Škoda 706 RTO with the body's design Karosa, the village Vysoké Mýto. According to the Czech side of the agreement provided a permanent establishment in Jelcz-Laskowice complete chassis, which deposited were produced under license from the body. At the end of 1959 assembled the first test series of 20 units of Jelcz's 043 bus.
During the war in 1939 was slightly damaged. During the occupation, was one of three Christian churches, which were in the ghetto (the second temple was the church of St. Augustine, a third of the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary). All Saints Church has served the Jewish Christians who were imprisoned in the ghetto. At the time of the ghetto, the parish priest, Fr. Monsignor Marcel Godlewski, known for his antipathy to the Jews before the war, he became involved in helping them.
Roman Catholic church located at Grzybowski Square 3/5 in Warsaw, the parish of All Saints' Day in Warsaw is placed.<br />
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Work on the construction of the temple started in 1861 and designed by Henryk Marconi. During the design inspired on the existing Renaissance church of St. Justine in Padua. According to the draft the church was dedicated on Oct. 31, 1883, by Archbishop Vincent Popiel. He was not yet fully completed at the time - only in 1892 began construction of the towers.