Holy Trinity Orthodox church in Dubienka, Eastern Orthodox church in Dubienka, Poland
Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in Dubienka is a brick structure built in Russian Revival style with a distinctive domed roof and traditional religious design elements. The building displays typical Orthodox architectural features in its external form and internal decorative details.
The building was constructed between 1886 and 1905 as a center for the Orthodox community in town. It ceased its religious function in 1946, marking a significant turning point in local religious practices and the community's presence.
This church shaped the town's character through the Orthodox community that once gathered here and left its mark on local life. Today, visitors can observe how the structure stands as a reminder of that past religious presence in the area.
The church is located at the edge of town and can be reached on foot from the town center. Being a protected monument, visitors should approach it respectfully and check if there are any access restrictions before visiting.
The building was officially registered as a protected monument in 1990 with the designation A/378 in Poland's national registry. This status ensures its preservation as an important example of Russian Revival architecture found in Poland.
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