Cerkiew św. Tatiany Rzymianki w Warszawie, Eastern Orthodox church in Warsaw, Poland.
The Church of Saint Tatiana of Rome is a brick building designed in Russian Revival style, located within the Staszic Palace complex and features three altars with traditional wall decorations. The interior contains a religious screen created by Shutov and religious paintings by various artists that cover the sacred space.
The church was founded in 1892 under approval from Emperor Alexander III and was completed with its consecration in 1895. A bell tower was added shortly after, establishing the building as a visible symbol of Russian presence in Warsaw.
The church served as a gathering place for Warsaw's Russian Orthodox community, and its decorated interior still shows the religious artistic traditions that shaped the space. The religious paintings and sacred images on the walls reflect the spiritual practices that brought worshippers here.
The church is housed within the Staszic Palace building in central Warsaw and requires visitors to enter the palace complex to access it. Information about current access and opening conditions should be confirmed before visiting, as the building's status has changed over time.
The bell tower was built in 1897 and contained ten bells that rang out across Warsaw with Russian Orthodox tradition. Emperor Nicholas II visited the church in person during one of his stays in the city.
Location: Warsaw
Architectural style: Russian Revival architecture
Made from material: brick
GPS coordinates: 52.23790,21.01800
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:21
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