Saint Albert Chmielowski church in Lublin, Bernardine church in Botanik district, Lublin, Poland.
Saint Albert Chmielowski Church is a modern religious building with late 20th-century architecture located on Willowa Street in the Botanik area. The interior remains under ongoing development while the facility already serves as an active parish with various community functions.
Construction started in 1996 and was completed in 2002, with funding from all regional Bernardine monasteries working together. This establishment marked the expansion of the order's presence within the city.
The church functions as a gathering place for people facing economic hardship, offering them both material support and community connection. It serves as a neighborhood anchor where assistance and human connection meet.
The church is regularly open for services and community activities, with its entrance on Willowa Street easy to access and locate. Visitors should note that daily meal service draws many people, making the place notably active throughout the day.
This is the second Bernardine establishment in the city, following an earlier congregation dedicated to the Conversion of Saint Paul. This growth reflects how deeply the order had taken root in Lublin's religious life.
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