Holy Trinity church in Mława, Lutheran church in Mława, Poland.
Holy Trinity Church is a brick structure with two tall towers topped by onion-shaped spires that dominate the skyline. The interior is divided into three aisles built from brick and limestone mortar, creating a spacious worship space.
The building was founded in 1477 as a Gothic church but underwent extensive rebuilding after a fire in 1712. Further modifications between 1882 and 1886 gave it much of its current appearance.
The church served as a spiritual center for the Lutheran community in the city and shaped how residents practiced their faith. Today visitors can observe how people use the space and experience its role in local religious life.
Entry is through a stone gate with double grating that frames the entrance. A wooden spiral staircase inside leads to the upper floor if you want to explore the higher levels.
Very little remains from the original 15th-century structure, though the wall separating the choir from the nave has survived the centuries. A fragment of stained glass in the choir is another reminder of those distant medieval times.
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