St. Stephan church in Toruń, Lutheran church in Toruń, Poland.
St. Stephan church is a Lutheran place of worship in Toruń built with red brick in a Gothic Revival style, featuring a distinctive tower that rises prominently above the street. The building occupies a solid presence with thick brick walls and is located at Wały gen. W. Sikorskiego 14.
Richard Gans designed the building and construction took place between 1902 and 1904 during a period when Toruń was modernizing its urban development. This era saw the city expanding its religious and civic institutions to serve a growing population.
The church serves the local Lutheran community as a gathering place and reflects Protestant traditions that have deep roots in this region. Visitors can observe how this faith community continues to use the space for worship and fellowship today.
The church is located in central Toruń near the Vistula River and is easily accessible on foot from the city center. Services follow a regular schedule set by the congregation, so checking ahead before visiting is advisable if you wish to attend.
The building was officially recognized as a cultural monument in 2007 and registered in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian registry. This designation ensures that the structure is legally protected and preserved for the future.
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