Церква Святого Миколая Чудотворця, Lutheran church in Old Town, Lutsk, Ukraine.
Saint Nicholas the Miracle-Worker Church is a yellow brick building with distinctive Neo-Gothic architecture and a 24-meter-high spire. Architect Androsh Yanoshovich Bidzilya designed it with clear proportions that define the local skyline.
The building was constructed in the early 1900s as a worship place for the Lutheran community, who formed a significant group in the region. After World War II it changed functions until the 1990s when it returned to religious use.
The community gathers here for worship and local meetings, bringing the space back to active use. It serves as a social center where people from the area connect and participate in religious life.
The building sits in the historic Old Town and is easy to reach on foot. Visitors should know that regular services are held and opening times may vary accordingly.
A large bell tower was imported directly from Germany, reflecting a direct link to German-speaking culture. This church tower is a rare example of transnational craftsmanship from that era.
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