Pentecost Church in Warsaw, Parish church in Piaski district, Warsaw, Poland.
Pentecost Church is a parish church in the Piaski district with a modern design and distinctive white facade that stands near the intersection of Broniewskiego and Duracza streets. The building's contemporary architecture creates a striking presence in the local streetscape.
Construction began in 1987 under architect Stanisław Sołtyk and was completed in 2000. Cardinal Józef Glemp consecrated the building in 2002.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community with various groups meeting regularly for spiritual activities and mutual support. People from the neighborhood come together to participate in group events and shared religious life.
The church holds services at multiple times throughout the week to accommodate the community. Visitors can attend without advance arrangements by arriving during scheduled times.
During winter months the church conducts special dawn services that follow a traditional Polish Advent practice. These early morning gatherings maintain a custom that has deep roots in local religious observance.
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