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The Evangelical and Augsburg Church of the Holy Trinity

The Evangelical and Augsburg Church of the Holy Trinity
Address: Ewangelicka 1
Place: Lublin
Post code: 20-078
Telephone: 81 442 10 50
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At the corner of Ewangelicka Street, there is the largest Evangelical and Augsburg church in Eastern Poland. The parish consists of 180 people and covers the entire Lublin voivodship. The Parish Church of the Holy Trinity was erected between 1785 – 1788 according to the design of Fryderyk August Zylchert, pursuant to the privilege of King Stanisław August Poniatowski. According to the regulations in force at that time, the church was built at the 'appropriate' distance of 800 metres from the nearest Catholic Church. It is a humble, single nave church in the neoclassical style, which is typical for Protestant canons. The church furnishings come from Piaski Luterskie (Lublin – Zamość route), where the parish was relocated from. Especially interesting are the baroque pulpit and the altar with the painting from around 1628 depicting the Last Supper and Crucifixion. It is also worth noticing the collection of gravestone plaques dedicated to distinguished citizens of Lublin. Here we can see the names of, among others, Henryk and Edward Krausse and August Vetter. Outside the church there is a small cemetery with antique graves of well-known Lublin evangelicals.

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