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In 1590, thanks to the efforts of priest M. Kobylinskis, a wooden church was built in Josvainiai. Later, in 1899, construction of a new neo-Gothic sanctuary began based on the designs of architect F. Vyganovskis, and it was completed in 1907. The Josvainiai Church of All Saints is characterized by a cruciform plan and twin-tower architecture. The church's interior consists of three naves separated by pillars. Visitors can admire sacred treasures, among which stands out an 18th-century painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary, framed with metal fittings.
Religious Heritage
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