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A Neo-Gothic Church, built in 1865, stands out with its rectangular layout, a single tower, and a low, three-sided apse. The side annexes enhance the sense of space, while the churchyard is enclosed by a metal fence with a stone masonry base and brick pillars, preserving the authentic Neo-Gothic spirit.
The church, oriented with its side façade towards Varpo Street, dominates the complex and is slightly set back to the east. At the corners of the churchyard stand small, almost square-shaped chapels built from stone and brick. The main gates and smaller entrances lead directly to the church, while the eastern gate connects to the rectory. The fence, gates, and chapels form a unified ensemble that beautifully reflects Neo-Gothic architecture.
Religious Heritage
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