Orthodox Holy Spirit church in Białystok, Eastern Orthodox church building in Wysoki Stoczek district, Białystok, Poland.
The Orthodox Holy Spirit Church in Białystok is a brick building with a central dome and four smaller domes arranged to create the appearance of descending fire from Heaven. The structure has an octagonal layout and can accommodate around 3,000 worshippers.
Construction of this church began in 1982 and continued for nearly two decades before completion in 1999. Metropolitan Sawa performed the consecration ceremony, establishing it as a major Orthodox religious landmark in the region.
The interior walls display frescoes depicting saints from the Old and New Testament, reflecting long-standing Eastern Orthodox artistic practices. These painted images tell biblical stories and help visitors understand the visual language that defines Orthodox worship spaces.
The church is located on Antoniuk Fabryczny Street and stands as a large visible structure in the area. Visitors should plan their visit around religious ceremonies, as these may affect access to the building.
The building contains two altars and houses Poland's tallest iconostasis, a wall decorated with religious icons in multiple layers. This architectural feature emphasizes the importance of visual spirituality within Orthodox tradition.
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