Church of the Providence of God, Utena, Catholic church in Utena, Lithuania.
The Church of the Providence of God in Utena is a modern church building with an elliptical floor plan and a distinctive triangular bell tower. The interior is shaped by large window openings that bring daylight into the sacred space.
The church was completed in 2005 by architects Ričardas Krištapavičius and Mindaugas Jamantas. It introduced a contemporary approach to religious architecture in the city.
Inside, large stained-glass compositions by artist Kazimieras Morkūnas fill the walls with religious imagery in modern forms. These works show how local artists bring together contemporary design with spiritual meaning.
The building is located on Aušros Street and is open for regular services. Visitors should wear appropriate clothing and can best experience the open architecture during daytime when light flows through the windows.
The building uses strategically placed openings to direct daylight directly onto the altar while filling the entire interior with changing light patterns throughout the day. This design feature creates an ever-changing visual experience depending on the time of day.
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