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The Darsūniškis bell tower is a stone structure built in 1862, standing across from the church near the town’s main street. It is a four-sided bell tower made of fieldstone masonry, topped with a wooden shingle roof and an iron cross. This modest yet sturdy example of 19th-century Classicist architecture stands out for its simplicity and authenticity. Despite historical upheavals, the bell tower has remained unchanged — a symbol of the enduring strength of local faith and spiritual heritage.
Religious Heritage
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