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On June 14, 2003, the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Helper of Christians, was opened in Nida, marking the first and only Roman Catholic church in Neringa. The architects, locals Ričardas Krištapavičius and Algimantas Zaviša, designed this contemporary wooden place of worship in the center of the settlement, built on a decayed dune and harmonized with the unique landscape. The building reflects the ethical traditions of seaside architecture: the exterior is clad with impregnated dark oak planks, and one of its main highlights is the thatched roof. The white spire with a lacy cross above the glass tower is visible from all parts of Nida. Occasionally, the village's tranquility is pierced by the chimes of a one-and-a-half-ton bell ringing from the church roof.
Religious Heritage
Nida