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The first Orthodox church in Rudamina was established in 1866 in a former Catholic church and was named the Church of the Lord’s Transfiguration. In 1876, a new stone church was built on the same site, while materials from the old one were used to construct the Chapel of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in the cemetery. During World War I, the church was looted, and in the interwar period, it was assigned to the Church of the Most Holy Mother of God in Vilnius. Damaged during World War II, it was never restored. Today, only ruins remain, bearing witness to the area's rich history.
Religious Heritage
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