Church of the Lord's Resurrection in Kościerzyna, Gothic Revival church in Kościerzyna, Poland.
The Church of the Lord's Resurrection is a brick structure in Gothic Revival style located in the northern Polish town of Kościerzyna. Its solid walls and pointed architectural elements define the character of the historic quarter.
The building was constructed between 1892 and 1894 as a Protestant chapel and served the Evangelical community for many years. In the 20th century it transitioned to Catholic use, a function it maintains today.
The building carries marks of its Protestant past in architectural choices and interior elements that later adapted to Catholic practices. Today it shapes the religious identity and gatherings of the local community.
The church stands near the historic market square of Kościerzyna and is easily reached on foot from the town center. The nearest larger cities with good train connections are Gdańsk and Gdynia, about one hour away.
The church was officially registered as a protected monument in 2008 with the heritage register number A-1801 from the National Heritage Institute. This recognition ensures the building's preservation for future generations.
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