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The Tiškevičiai Family Chapel, located in the old cemetery of Kretinga, holds an intriguing history. In 2014, family sarcophagi were discovered in the chapel’s basement, resting on concrete pedestals. Research revealed that Count Aleksandras had hidden the remains of his parents, children, sister-in-law, and governess here before the war. The restored sarcophagi can now be viewed in the chapel’s mausoleum.
The chapel itself is equally impressive. It is the first sacred building in Lithuania designed by the Swedish architect Karl Eduard Strandman. The neo-Gothic style chapel, with its soaring spires and starry-painted vaulted ceiling, resembles the heavens, and fragments of the original artwork are still visible.
This chapel is considered one of the most beautiful historical and architectural monuments in Kretinga, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the mysteries of the Tiškevičiai family's legacy.
Religious Heritage
Kretinga
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