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Evangelical Lutheran Church of São Paulo

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Igreja Luterana Martin Luther 25
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church of São Paulo (Portuguese: Igreja Evangélica Luterana de São Paulo), also known as Martin Luther Church, is one of the headquarters of the Southeast Synod of the Evangelical Church of Lutheran Confession in Brazil, located near the Largo do Paiçandu, in the historic center of São Paulo. The temple was founded on December 25, 1908, being one of the main meeting places of the German community in the first half of the twentieth century.Initially, it was called by the German name Stadtkirche, being later known as Mother Church and then, only in 1991, being baptized as Martin Luther Church. It is considered the first evangelical Lutheran parish in the city of São Paulo, as well as the first temple in the neo-Gothic style to be built in the city.

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Evangelical Lutheran Church of São Paulo
Avenida Rio Branco, São Paulo Santa Ifigênia (República)

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Igreja Martin Luther (Igreja Evangélica Luterana)

Avenida Rio Branco 34
01206-000 São Paulo, Santa Ifigênia (República)
São Paulo, Brazil
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