




The Star of the Immaculate, located in Teresin, Poland, is a chapel within the Niepokalanów Monastery founded by Saint Maximilian Kolbe. Dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of the Immaculate Conception, it serves as a world center of prayer for peace and reconciliation. The chapel features perpetual Eucharistic Adoration, where the Blessed Sacrament is exposed day and night, allowing both pilgrims and online visitors to unite in prayer. Its name symbolizes Mary as the guiding “Star” leading souls to Christ, reflecting Kolbe's deep Marian devotion. The interior design centers on a radiant statue of the Virgin Mary with the Eucharist before her, representing light and purity. This sacred place has become a beacon of hope and faith, attracting worshippers from around the world who seek spiritual comfort and connection.
The webcam set inside of the Chapel offers a peaceful and inspiring view directly toward the statue of the Virgin Mary. Viewers can see the beautifully illuminated figure of Mary standing above the altar, with the Blessed Sacrament exposed at the center of the sanctuary. The camera captures the quiet interior of the chapel, including rows of benches where visitors kneel and pray in deep reverence. Gentle lighting and the soft glow of candles create an atmosphere filled with serenity and devotion. Through the live image, one can almost feel the spiritual warmth and holy spirit that fills this sacred place. It allows people around the world to join in silent prayer and experience the calm beauty of the chapel even from afar.