As Ciechocinek was a highly popular spa town, the church was supposed to serve the Russian Orthodox people coming there for healing.
After Poland regained independence in 1918, the number of Russian visitors to Ciechocinek suddenly diminished and the Orthodox church was converted into a casino and then a warehouse.
The exterior decoration of the church was restored, the whole construction being painted blue, red and yellow.
In the interior, a modern white iconostasis was introduced, as there are no information about how had the church been decorated inside before its devastation.
[2] According to the local government of Ciechocinek, the Orthodox church is one of the most unusual tourist attractions of the town.