The ceremonial consecration of the neo-Gothic church took place on September 7, 1892. The Evangelical parish in Zrazim operated until early 1945, later being taken over by the State Treasury. After World War II, in the 1960s and 1970s, the church was periodically used as a warehouse. On December 30, 1996, the building was entered into the register of historical monuments.
There are no windows in the church, which means that atmospheric factors systematically and negatively affect the temple. One can see the progressive processes of rotting and fungus. Despite this, the church tower, winding stairs leading to the belfry located at the top, the wooden vault and its decorations, fragments of the floors, and the altar have still been preserved.
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