Some prospective clients worry about the life
expectancy of wooden houses. Let us show you the
church in the city center of Kedainiai, a small
village in Lithuania.
At the beginning of the 18th century, Carmelite
monks settled in Kėdainiai. Local residents
opposed the Carmelite monks, therefore they built
their church only in 1766. The volumes of the
church and nearby belfry are large and massive,
forming a calm and monumental silhouette. Altars
of the second half of the 18th century and
valuable paintings with settings of St. Joseph and
Blessed Virgin Mary and her child were preserved
inside. The walls and ceiling were decoratively
polychromed. In 1963, St. Joseph’s Church was
closed and turned into a warehouse. In 1991, it
was restored and returned to churchgoers. Closed
on Mondays.