St. Anne’s Church in Duokiškis was built in 1906, a wooden structure in folk architectural style. The Duokiškis manor was donated to the Kamajai Church in 1650. A wooden chapel in Duokiškis was mentioned in 1796. Father Kazimieras Mačionis,…
After World War I, the Juodupė parish was formed from parts of the Onuškis and Rokiškis parishes. In 1923, this task was entrusted to Father P. Vainauskas, but due to difficulties acquiring land for the future parish, it was not completed. Bishop K.…
The Holy Virgin Mary Church in Kazliškis village was built in 1910, a wooden structure in folk architectural style. A new chapel in Kazliškis is mentioned in 1796, which collapsed in the second half of the 19th century. In 1901, the residents of…
Old Believers have lived in the village since the 17th century. The Maineivai Old Believers’ church has been mentioned since 1880. The building stands along the village’s main street, wooden, rectangular, with a square-plan tower and a small…
The Old Believers’ prayer house in Rokiškis has been operating since 1947. The city still has inactive Old Believers’ cemeteries, which have been listed in the Lithuanian Cultural Heritage Register (unique code 2112) temporary inventory…












