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The Church of St. Joseph the Guardian in Panemunėlis, built in 1911, is a significant example of neo-Gothic architecture. The construction was overseen by Jonas Katelė, with active involvement from the local community. Men prepared clay, made bricks, and fired them in the spring. Women contributed to the mortar's strength by bringing 50 eggs each, while children assisted by passing along the necessary tools.
Built from red bricks, the church features a basilica-style layout and a unique 52-meter dual-spire tower, symbolizing the union of Lithuania and Poland. This design is unparalleled in other Lithuanian churches. The Panemunėlis church remains an important cultural and sacred heritage site, attracting enthusiasts of architecture and history.
House of Prayer
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