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The history of the Reformation movement in Švobiškis, which began in the late 16th century, remains a significant part of the cultural and spiritual heritage of the Pasvalys region. In 1606, Martynas Švoba, a nobleman from Upytė district, established the Evangelical Reformed parish and donated an estate near the Mūša River, marking an important milestone in the region's Reformation history. The brick church, built in 1789, stands as a testament to the community's enduring efforts to maintain and continue its spiritual activities. The still-active Reformed community in Švobiškis, where services and religious celebrations regularly take place, demonstrates the vitality of the Reformation movement and its influence on the cultural and spiritual life of the region.
Religious Heritage
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