Wooden Beit Midrash in Rozalimas

The Wooden Beit Midrash in Rozalimas is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1880-81 and reconstructed after 1945. After WW II the building served as a storage space; an annex of asbestos sheets was attached to its southwestern side and part of the southwestern wall is bricked over with white silicate bricks. The wooden building is now abandoned.

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Pakruojis wooden synagogue

The Pakruojis wooden synagogue was built in 1801, making it the oldest wooden synagogue in Lithuania and Poland, where they were once numerous. In 1895, metal bars were affixed to the synagogue to prevent the church from collapsing. The church in now used as a library.

Panevezio vyskupijos kurija

Founded in 1926. Panevezys diocese, which did not have the necessary premises, therefore in the same year the diocese purchased two houses in SodS str. 1. In one settled the curia, settled the bishop, general vicar, chancellor, in the other settled the pastoral services of the diocese.

Panevezys Cathedral

After 1863. rebel Russian tsar closed churches, prevented the construction of new ones. 1904 with great efforts, a permit was obtained to build a church in the southwestern part of Panevezys city. A committee was set up to raise funds, farmers gave land, and construction began on St. Martin's Church. Stanislaus Church. In 1908, under the direction of St. To the canon of Peter and Paul Church, M. Chodoravicius, the foundations of the sanctuary were laid. These constructions were hampered by the outbreak of the Russian-Japanese War, the death of the canon, and the First World War. In the present house of priests (Katedros a. 7) there was a temporary chapel.