Church of St.. Spirit
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Church of the Holy Spirit - a neo-Gothic brick church with a tower located in the Polish city of Szczecin. The church was built in the nineteenth century.

In 1859, the municipality decided to build a church. On the coordination of the project and fundraising has left more than a dozen years. The first stone was laid only in 1892 by a master from Szczecin. The construction of the temple progressed rapidly, and within a year was a ceremonial opening of the Church of the Holy Spirit. The cost of construction amounted to almost 50,000 marks. Consecrated a new church pastor D. Poetter September 10, 1893.

In 1934 Zdroj (Szczecin neighborhood, located on the right bank of the Oder River) was established seminary pastors of Christian anti-Nazi movement "The Church professes" led by a German theologian and religious activist Dietrich Bonhoeffer. In 1945, he was murdered by the Nazis at the camp in Flossenbürg. In memory of the martyred Bonhoeffer in 2002 in one of the urban areas was a monument in his honor.

During the Second World War, the church of the Holy Spirit was used as a furniture warehouse. From a neo-Gothic interior decoration is preserved body of the second half of the nineteenth century, the two candlesticks in the shape of a crown of the early twentieth century. Church tower partially collapsed during the war years, but has been completely restored.

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