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Akmenės Stone with Chapel is a nationally significant archaeological and geological monument, also known as the Chapel Stone. This impressive boulder (16.14 m in circumference) is shrouded in legends. In ancient times, a sacred fire was burned here, and the nearby Sandrava stream was believed to have healing properties. People thought the stone had miraculous powers—pressing their ailing body parts against it and praying for health.
In 1808, noblewoman Kontrimienė built a chapel with a statue of St. Elizabeth atop the stone. Over the years, it was restored multiple times, and in 2014, after a thorough renovation, the statue was returned to its place. Inside the chapel stands a beautifully carved figure of St. Elizabeth, crafted by woodcarver Jonas Dzviegas.
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