Church of St. Nicholas, Włocławek (1906–1925)
Włocławek, Poland
Church of St. Nicholas was an Orthodox church in Włocławek, built between 1902 and 1906, functioning until the Russians left the city in the first days of August 1914. It was temporarily occupied by the German army for military administration purposes and was completely abandoned after 1918. In 1920, there was a plan to adapt the church for use as a garrison church, but it was not carried out due to the building's significant deterioration. Ultimately, as a symbol of Russification policies, the church was demolished in 1925.
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