St Elisabeth Church (Evanvelical-Augsburg Church) from the years 1840-1844 (in Gothic Revival style). Small church (with graveyard), unfortunately the Lutherans are not a big group in Chorzów*, and the church is not trim...
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*) In the 19th Century the group was important and rich, because many Lutherans from Lower Silesia come here: engineers, doctors, etc. (It was a time of rapid growth of Upper Silesia.) But there were mainly Germans, so when Chorzów become a part of Poland (first in 1922, next in 1945, when many Germans were exiled), the Lutherans become less important and influential.
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PS.
Photos from Pszczyna are here.
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Very nice photo. And thanks for the history lesson!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot as usual! I also enjoyed the train shot from yesterday.
ReplyDeleteI love the history and architecture of churches. you have done a great job sharing them with us
ReplyDeleteLovely church photo and Lutheran history in your town. Fun to look thru your blog again. Greetings from Lutheran EAGAN daily photo blogger in Minnesota, USA
ReplyDeleteIs this Church named after Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia?
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