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In 1499, Bagdonas Petkevičius built the first church in Šėta, which was destroyed by the Swedes. The current masonry Holy Trinity Church, built at the end of the 18th century, has survived several reconstructions. This Neo-Gothic style church is known for its preserved sacred values, including 19th-century paintings and a wooden statue of Christ. The churchyard also features a monument in memory of Adelė Dirsytė, who came from the nearby Pramislavas homestead. The church has become a symbol of cultural and religious heritage in the region.
Religious Heritage
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