Church of St. George in Veisiejai


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In the heart of Veisiejai town stands a brick church built in 1817, which is an exceptional example of the transitional style between Baroque and Classicism. It is the only architectural monument of its kind in Lithuania, where two distinct styles harmoniously intertwine. Often referred to as the Cathedral of Dzūkija, the Veisiejai church stands out for its impressive size; despite lacking towers, it still catches the eye of visitors and invites them to immerse themselves in its sacred space.

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In the heart of Veisiejai town stands a brick church built in 1817, which is an exceptional example of the transitional style between Baroque and Classicism. It is the only architectural monument of its kind in Lithuania, where two distinct styles harmoniously intertwine. Often referred to as the Cathedral of Dzūkija, the Veisiejai church stands out for its impressive size; despite lacking towers, it still catches the eye of visitors and invites them to immerse themselves in its sacred space. The church's interior impresses with five altars adorned with the epitaphs of the noble families of Marija and Tadas Oginski, revealing a rich history and cultural heritage. Additionally, a crypt in the church's basement houses the remains of Duke Marija and Tadas
Oginski, as well as those of Matas Žynevas and Viktorija Oginskaitė-Žynevienė. Next to the church, in the corner of the churchyard, stands a wooden belfry, which features a hanging bell dated around 1650. This belfry serves as an excellent symbol of cultural and historical significance. The Church of St. George in Veisiejai is also renowned for its exhibition of sculptures of St. George, which is permanently displayed, offering visitors a closer look at this holy figure. It is said that the Veisiejai Church of St. George can be seen from as far as 10 kilometers away, making it a great landmark attracting tourists from various locations. Visit the Church of Veisiejai and experience its history, architecture, and spiritual tranquility.
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