About Saint Nicholas Church
St. Nicholas Church in Brzeg, Poland, is a Gothic basilica worked in the 14th century. The congregation was worked somewhere in the range of 1370 and 1420 amid the rule of Louis I of Brzeg. He assembled it on the site of a previous block building, referenced in sources from 1279. The structure was financed by the town's occupants and the ruler. The town's aristocrats dispatched the task to Wroclaw Master Gunther who had arranged holy places in Wroclaw St. Mary Magdalene Church and St. Elizabeth's Church. In 1523, the town of Brzeg encountered a Reformation.
Ruler Frederick II brought the Lutheran religion into the territory. In 1524, the previous Franciscan minister Jan of Opava gave his first message in the congregation in the reformist soul having increased ducal help, the lessons of Martin Luther rushed to discover acknowledgment among the greater part of the general population. In 1525, the congregation of St. Nicholas started to work as a Protestant church, proceeding with this job until 1945. The dividers and mainstays of the congregation are of stone. It has wooden tributes of the rich natives of Brzeg. Toward the finish of the 19th century the congregation towers were reached out in light of the elevating of towers in the Holy Cross Church.
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