Basilica of St. James and St. Agnes, Nysa

Basilica of St. James and St. Agnes
Bazylika pw. św. Jakuba Apostoła i św. Agnieszki, Dziewicy i Męczennicy
The Church and belfry
Basilica of St. James and St. Agnes
50°28′29″N 17°20′04″E / 50.4747°N 17.3344°E / 50.4747; 17.3344
LocationNysa
CountryPoland
Language(s)Polish
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusParish church, Basilica minor
Founder(s)Jarosław of Opole
DedicationJames the Great and Agnes of Rome
Consecrated1198
Architecture
Functional statusFunctional
Heritage designationHistoric Monument of Poland
Designated28 February 2011
StyleGothic
Years built1195–1198 (first church) 1392 (present church) 1424–1430 (second phase)
Groundbreaking1195 (first church)
Completed1430
Administration
DioceseOpole
DeaneryNysa
ParishSt. James and St. Agnes Parish in Nysa

The Basilica of St. James and St. Agnes is a Catholic Church parish church and basilica minor in the New Town area of Nysa, Opole Voivodeship, Poland. Built in the Late Middle Ages, it was the historically the cultural centre of the town and Nysa's largest sacramental building. It is listed as a Historic Monument of Poland.