St. Joseph's Church () is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church in the city of Tyumen, Russia, in the Diocese of Transfiguration at Novosibirsk. The parish church is located at 7 Lenin Street.
On the territory of the church there is a monument to the patron saint â Joseph the Betrothed (Russian: ÃÂþÃÂøàÃÂñÃÂÃÂÃÂýøú).
In the interior of the church there are hanging large chandeliers, an altar decorated with flowers, bright stained glass windows, a statue of Mary (Russian: ÃÂþóþÃÂþôøÃÂð).
The church was built between 1903 and 1906 by parishioners from Poland, thanks in part to the financial means of the family of Polish mines magnate Alfons Koziell-Poklewski (1809âÂÂ1890). The first Masses were held in 1904.
It was closed during the Soviet era and was used as a warehouse, student club, and gym. It returned to the parish community in the early 1990s and religious ceremonies resumed starting in 1993. The church celebrated its centenary in 2004.