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The Church of St. Casimir in Kučiūnai is a modern sacred building constructed in 1996. Architect Algimantas Mikėnas designed this masonry structure, featuring a single tower and a rectangular plan with a semicircular apse and a protruding entrance. The architecture of this church is minimalist yet expressive, with the tower standing out prominently. The main facade showcases a rectangular opening above which is a sculpture of St. Casimir, created by sculptor Juozas Šlivinskas. Inside, the church consists of three naves separated by reinforced concrete columns. An important detail is the transfer of the altarpiece from the main altar and the Stations of the Cross from the previous wooden church built in 1907. The first church, under the guidance of Father Juozas Galeckas, was wooden and was later demolished.
Religious Heritage
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