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The Kulva Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary stands as a historic reminder of the devastation of war. First mentioned in the early 16th century, the church suffered significant damage during World War II when it was shelled and set on fire. Today, only the church tower and fragments of the walls remain, with religious services now held in the parish house.
In 2015, the church bell tower was restored. The churchyard also features the Daunoravičiai family mausoleum chapel.
Religious Heritage
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