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The Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Onuškis, built in 1774, is the oldest wooden church in the Rokiškis district and one of the oldest in Lithuania. This state-protected church is renowned for its unique architectural solutions—constructed entirely without iron, using only wooden nails and joints. The structure lacks pillars or supports, and its neo-Baroque style adds a distinctive charm.
The Onuškis sacred architectural complex includes the church, a bell tower, and a storage building. This site attracts history and architecture enthusiasts eager to explore Lithuania's wooden architectural heritage.
Religious Heritage
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