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The Church of St. Anthony, John, and Eustathius of Vilnius Martyrs in Tauragė was built in 1933 and later expanded, located in the old cemetery of Tauragė. This church is an important religious and cultural heritage site, reflecting the multiculturalism and historical significance of the city of Tauragė. Before Lithuania regained independence, the church was a significant place for religious ceremonies, especially frequented by believers from the neighboring Kaliningrad region. Today, after the restoration of independence, the church sees fewer visitors, but it remains an important part of Tauragė’s religious and cultural life. This building not only reflects religious tradition but also tells the story of Tauragė's connections with other countries and the city's history.
Religious Heritage
Taurage
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