Sunday, 24 May 2009

St Elisabeth Church

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.

5 comments:

  1. Very nice photo. And thanks for the history lesson!

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  2. A beautiful shot as usual! I also enjoyed the train shot from yesterday.

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  3. I love the history and architecture of churches. you have done a great job sharing them with us

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  4. Lovely 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

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  5. Is this Church named after Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia?
    JK

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