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church+of+st.+alexander+varniai Latitude and Longitude:

55°44′30″N 22°22′09″E / 55.741604°N 22.369107°E / 55.741604; 22.369107
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St. Alexander's church in Varniai is the oldest church in Samogitia.

Varniai St. Alexander's church
General information
TypeSt. Alexander's church in Varniai
Location Varniai, Lithuania
Coordinates 55°44′30″N 22°22′09″E / 55.741604°N 22.369107°E / 55.741604; 22.369107
Website
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History

Prior to the Medininkai diocese, which eventually became the Samogitian diocese, a parish church was already established in Varniai. At the location, now occupied by St. Alexander’s church, there previously stood another church, built by Vytautas Magnus, which was consecrated in 1417 as St. Alexander’s church, according to the Christian name of Vytautas Magnus.

Altar of St. Alexander’s church in Varniai

From the beginning of the 15th century, the church was rebuilt numerous times, and its present appearance was created in 1779. The building incorporates the characteristics of late Baroque and folk architecture. After WWII, St. Alexander’s church was closed and damaged by the Soviet government. In 1991, it was restored, and returned to the religious community.

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References

  • "Žemaičių vyskupystės muziejus". www.varniai-museum.lt. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
  • "Varnių Šv. Aleksandro bažnyčia :: Bažnyčios Telšių rajone | Gyvenimo būdo žurnalas". www.ltvirtove.lt. Retrieved 2020-02-18.

church+of+st.+alexander+varniai Latitude and Longitude:

55°44′30″N 22°22′09″E / 55.741604°N 22.369107°E / 55.741604; 22.369107
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

St. Alexander's church in Varniai is the oldest church in Samogitia.

Varniai St. Alexander's church
General information
TypeSt. Alexander's church in Varniai
Location Varniai, Lithuania
Coordinates 55°44′30″N 22°22′09″E / 55.741604°N 22.369107°E / 55.741604; 22.369107
Website
www.

History

Prior to the Medininkai diocese, which eventually became the Samogitian diocese, a parish church was already established in Varniai. At the location, now occupied by St. Alexander’s church, there previously stood another church, built by Vytautas Magnus, which was consecrated in 1417 as St. Alexander’s church, according to the Christian name of Vytautas Magnus.

Altar of St. Alexander’s church in Varniai

From the beginning of the 15th century, the church was rebuilt numerous times, and its present appearance was created in 1779. The building incorporates the characteristics of late Baroque and folk architecture. After WWII, St. Alexander’s church was closed and damaged by the Soviet government. In 1991, it was restored, and returned to the religious community.

Gallery

References

  • "Žemaičių vyskupystės muziejus". www.varniai-museum.lt. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
  • "Varnių Šv. Aleksandro bažnyčia :: Bažnyčios Telšių rajone | Gyvenimo būdo žurnalas". www.ltvirtove.lt. Retrieved 2020-02-18.

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