Church of the Holy Trinity, Gruzdžiai, Neo-Gothic church in Gruzdžiai, Šiauliai District Municipality, Lithuania.
The Church of the Holy Trinity features a neo-Gothic architectural style with a cruciform layout, two towers, and three naves with vaulted ceilings constructed from local materials.
Built in 1901 replacing an earlier wooden church from 1759, the current brick structure was consecrated by Bishop Pranciškus Karevičius in 1920 following decades of construction efforts.
The church serves as the central venue for the annual Saint Roch festival and hosts regular religious ceremonies, baptisms, and weddings that strengthen community bonds.
Located on M. Katiliškio Street in the town center, the church remains accessible for regular worship services and is open to visitors interested in regional ecclesiastical architecture.
The church was originally dedicated to six saints including Apostles Andrew, John, James, Bartholomew, and Barnabas before receiving its current Holy Trinity dedication in 1920.
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