Having been built in the Russian classicism style in 1845, the church is a decoration of the town historical centre. It is a state protected monument. It is worth seeing …
Pasiene is a small village, but in Latgale it is well known for its baroque-style roman catholic church dating from 1761. They’re also used to be a Dominican abbey in …
Ludza Roman Virgin Mary’s Assumption Catholic Church In order to strengthen Catholicism Polish built the first catholic church in the castle-front of the Livonian fortress in 1687. Later the church …
Karnicki, who were Earls of Eversmuiža, Polish landlords, built a chapel in 1738. It is a wooden building having a cone-type roof with a cross, particular windows with shutters, which …
The statue of St. Mary – Mary’s Land Queen – made by Leon Tomašickis in 1934. It is standing on a hill with an inscription “Queen of earth and sea, …
The parish is one of the oldest in Latvia, but it is rather little today. The church was built in 1864, later an organ was installed, a bell tower was …
The church was built in 1923. Its wooden architecture and interior is very simple. The parish is little, but it follows all traditions and takes care the church. Ask for …
This excellent wooden architectural monument with 2 high towers was built with help of local inhabitants. One of the largest and the most beautiful wooden churches in Latgale. Excursions upon …
The church is built in 1908. It is a monumental stone building in Russian style with 6 towers. It is the largest country orthodox church in Latvia. In 1930s the …
The wooden orthodox church is a state protected architectural monuments, which was built in 1751. It is ornamented with woodcarving. Excursions upon request.
The first chapel was built by Pasiene Dominicans in the 17th century, but the present stone church with very thick walls was built in 1813 with Brodaiža landlord K.Kibort’s money. …
The church was built in 1800 during Pasiene Dominicans missions. Wooden church, the interior is also mainly from wood. Valuable altar piece, garden and wall around the church. Ask for …
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