Saint Thérèse of Lisieux church in Warsaw, Catholic church building in Śródmieście, Warsaw, Poland.
Saint Therese of Lisieux church is a Catholic building in Śródmieście designed by architect Konstanty Jakimowicz with architectural features typical of 1930s Polish religious structures. Located on Tamka Street, the building displays the design principles and construction style characteristic of that era.
Construction of the church began in 1932 and was completed in 1938 during Poland's interwar period. The building suffered substantial damage during World War II in 1944 but has since remained an enduring religious structure in the city.
The church serves as a gathering place where the local Catholic community comes together for regular worship and religious observances. Visitors can experience how the space hosts daily prayers and ceremonies that are central to the congregation's spiritual life.
The church is located at Tamka Street 4a in the downtown area and welcomes visitors throughout the week. Services are held in Polish for the local congregation, so checking ahead for timing is helpful if you want to attend a specific service.
The church received official recognition in the municipal monument registry in 2012, acknowledging its architectural and historical significance. This designation ensures that its distinctive features as an example of 1930s Polish construction are preserved for future generations.
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