The first brick church in Druskininkai was completed in 1844. Suffering a singularly strange career, the building didn’t get a priest until 1879, and was eventually demolished under puzzling circumstances in 1931, the same year the current church was completed. A red Neo-Gothic beauty, the church was designed by the Polish architect Stefan Szyller (1857-1933). Often only open for Mass, especially during the winter, the interior's fairly unspectacular with the exception of a repeating sequence of classic brick gothic arches throughout.
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