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The Tauragė Railway Station is an impressive architectural landmark built between 1928 and 1930 according to the design of Edmundas Alfonso Frykas. This building reflects the Art Deco style of the 1930s, which was popular during the interwar period. The Tauragė Railway Station is one of the most beautiful and significant examples of architecture from that time in the city, distinguished by its elegance and aesthetic subtlety. Due to its architectural value, this building has been designated a state-protected cultural heritage site. The railway station not only served as an important transport hub for the city of Tauragė but also became an important historical and cultural element in the city’s landscape.
Architecture
Taurage
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