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All Saints Chapel
St John the Baptist chapel is also called the All Saints Chapel or the Zubov Chapel. It is located in the old graveyard of Plungė City and was built in the Romantic Classical style. It is said that it was built by local craftsmen, funded by one of the Zubov counts and the parishioners.
Alsėdžiai Church Building Complex of the Immaculate Conception of the Holy Virgin Mary
In 1421-1842, Alsėdžiai belonged to the Samogitian bishops, and from 1465 it became their permanent residence. The first church in Alsėdžiai was built in the 14th century. However, neither the original church nor the one that was built in the 17th century have survived to this day.
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Beržoras St Stanislaus Bishop church building complex and the Beržoras ethno-architectural village (Chapels of the Cross)
In Beržoras Village (Plungė District) there are two highly significant cultural religious objects: St Stanislaus Bishop church building complex with the St Stanislaus church, bell tower and chapel – and the 14 Stations of the Cross chapels. It is said that a shepherd saw a painting of the Holy Virgin Mary in a treetop. The priests brought the painting down and took it to the Plateliai church; however, the painting disappeared from the church and reappeared in the same place in the treetop.
Count Tyszkiewicz Family Chapel-Mausoleum
The Count Tyszkiewicz Family Chapel-Mausoleum, along with the fence the eastern and western gates of the graveyard, rests in the site of the old graveyard of Kretinga Parish and forms a single complex. It is a state-protected cultural heritage object of regional significance.