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The St. Peter and Paul Church of New Žagarė is one of the most important historical landmarks of Žagarė, built between 1643 and 1655. It is part of a complex of regionally significant buildings, which includes a chapel, a wayside shrine, and a fence surrounding the cemetery with chapels representing the Stations of the Cross.
The church, featuring Renaissance and Baroque architectural elements, is known for its monumental size and the austere beauty of its stone and brick masonry. Inside, there are five wooden altars, including the main altar, which is considered a masterpiece of Classicism. The windows are adorned with unique Art Nouveau stained glass, created in Warsaw in 1910, and the walls are decorated with paintings of the Stations of the Cross. The church also houses sacred paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries and a gilded sculpture of the Crucified Christ.
Religious Heritage
Žagarė