Parafia Ewangelicko-Augsburska Świętej Trójcy w Warszawie, Lutheran parish in central Warsaw, Poland
The Parafia Ewangelicko-Augsburska Świętej Trójcy is a Lutheran parish in central Warsaw housed in a distinctive circular church building with a 58-meter tower. The rotunda measures about 33 meters in diameter and serves as the main worship space for the congregation.
The parish was established to serve Warsaw's Lutheran population and shaped the city's educational landscape in the early 20th century. It operated two schools between 1906 and 1951: the Mikołaj Rey High School and the Princess Anna Vasa High School.
The parish is named after the Holy Trinity and reflects the Lutheran tradition that remains visible in Warsaw's religious life today. Visitors can see how this faith community continues to gather regularly for worship and maintain connections to their heritage.
The parish is located at 4 Kredytowa Street in central Warsaw and maintains the main church, two branch locations, and a cemetery for members. Visitors should check ahead about access, as this is an active place of worship.
The parish operates the Tabita Evangelical Center of Diaconia in Konstancin-Jeziorna, a separate facility providing care services for people in need. This work demonstrates how the community extends its faith beyond worship into practical support.
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