Jurbarko evangeliku liuteronu baznycia

Although the parish of Jurbarkas became self-sufficient only in 1851, its past dates back to much older times. Until then, Jurbarkas was a branch of Taurage parish, which was served by the priests of this parish.

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Catholic Church of Holy Trinity

2007 100th anniversary of the completion of construction and consecration (October 14/22, 1907) of Jurbarkas St. Trinity Church. The history of the Jurbarkas Catholic Church began in 1430, when the first wooden church was built by the care of Bishop Mikalojus DzieSgovicius. The oldest information about this church is found in Bishop Motiejus Valancius in 1848. published in "Samogitian, Diocese". The Catholic parish of Jurbarkas was formed a little later - in 1502. Queen Bonn ordered Deputy John to build a new church. To maintain her servants and school, Bona allocated 6 acres of land. There was also a rectory near the church. Jurbarkas school in 1557. founded by the pastor Martynas Hermanavicius.

Skirsnemunes Sv. Jurgio baznycia

Mikalojus Jonavicius K??sgaila was built in 1523. in a will left part of the property to Skirsnemune church. 1636 the village of Geisiai was donated to it, a parish was established. 1791 a new church was built. After 1818. the fire church was rebuilt. 1841 There were 2 priests living in Skirsnemune, 8 parishes and 3 variegated lands belonged to the parish.

Gelgaudiskio Sv. Kryziaus isaukstinimo baznycia

Both facades of the palace - with columns, beautiful balustrades, beautiful metal products and other decorative elements, which are still well preserved. The interior of the palace was once tastefully decorated. These are beautiful parquet, excellent caisson and beautiful plaster ceiling, ornate, expensive tiled stoves and fireplaces, silk and leather walls, beautiful woodwork and many other valuable elements, which only some Lithuanian manor houses could boast.