Lutheran church of the city of Lutsk - a monument of architecture, which is located in the historical and cultural reserve "Old Lutsk" on the street Lutheran, 1.
Kirch was built in 1906 as a temple belonging to the Lutheran community of Lutsk. Since its inception it has been one of the main temples of Volyn, owned by the German colonists. During World War II, the church fell into disrepair. In 1951 it belonged to Volyn Regional State Archives. In 1981, the Lutheran church received the status of an architectural monument.
After the collapse of the Union Baptist Church gave the community, which in 1991 made a complete restoration of the church: Clean dull bricks, restored steeples and lost elements of the exterior, the central dome of the bell tower have established a cross, but inside - a new altar, carved furniture, balconies and pulpit. After all this Lutheran church gained its original appearance.
Lutheran church in the Gothic Revival style brick - one-nave building with tall bell tower. Its interior has a traditional choirs, narthex, nave and apse. On the left side of the altar on the hill is the pulpit preaching. Housed in the apse of the altar has a structure of an amphitheater that can accommodate it chorus.
Outside the entrance portal has a lancet Profile ending steep gable. Apse and nave with arcature propped up by buttresses and lancet windows have a completion. High 24-meter spire, is the completion of the vertical composition of the temple, the side support peaks above the narthex.
Today belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran church Baptists and is an architectural monument, which occupies an important aesthetic and compositional place in the overall panorama of the Lutsk reserve.
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