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Short stop
Recommended visit when in Aukstaitija national park. As we were with a car, we were flexible and could visit different places in one day. This church has a pictoresque location, standing a bit higher ...
Old wooden church compound around since 1750. A number of structures plus some carvings and statues. No real access to the inside as it was locked but the grounds are nice. Worth a stop if...
There are few very old paintings of the saints. This church are near the main road in Palūšė with comfortable car parking. There are very nice view from the church hill. We was inside on Sunday at 1...
The church of Palūšė, built in 1750, is considered to be the oldest surviving wooden church in Lithuania. The church is constructed of wood and was built without using nails, only with saws and axes.
Short stop
Recommended visit when in Aukstaitija national park. As we were with a car, we were flexible and could visit different places in one day. This church has a pictoresque location, standing a bit higher ...
Well preserved
Old wooden church compound around since 1750. A number of structures plus some carvings and statues. No real access to the inside as it was locked but the grounds are nice. Worth a stop if...
Ancient wooden church.
There are few very old paintings of the saints. This church are near the main road in Palūšė with comfortable car parking. There are very nice view from the church hill. We was inside on Sunday at 1...
Evening smile
Magic place after a nice walk in the woods. Definitely coming back during day time. Nice place in winter, spring, summer and autumn :)
Oldest surviving wooden church in Lithuania
The church of Palūšė, built in 1750, is considered to be the oldest surviving wooden church in Lithuania. The church is constructed of wood and was built without using nails, only with saws and axes.