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Medumi, Medumi parish, Daugavpils region, Augšdaugavas nov., LV-5460
Mob.phone: +371 29683961
Medumi Catholic Church was built 1933. - 1935. under supervision of dean J. Plonis for money of the parish. Its architect was Pavlovs.
Vecpils, Naujene parish, Daugavpils region, Augšdaugavas nov.
Phone: +371 65471321, +371 65422818
Kalupe, Kalupe parish, Daugavpils region, Augšdaugavas nov.
Phone: +371 65447831
Nagļi, Nagļu pagasts, Rēzeknes novads, Rēzeknes nov., LV - 4631
Phone: +371 646 62413. Mob.phone: +371 26572230
Stone wall church was built in 1862. Cultural monument of local importance
Danisevka, Viski parish, Daugavpils region, Augšdaugavas nov.
Phone: +371 65422818
Korolevscina, Viski parish, Daugavpils region, Augšdaugavas nov.
Mob.phone: +371 29815807
Tartaks, Vecsaliena parish, Daugavpils region, Augšdaugavas nov., LV-5469
Phone: +371 65476748
Piedrujas pagasts, Piedruja, Krāslavas nov.
Phone: +371 26783660
Among the few Kraslavas region Orthodox churches, only one - Piedrujas Orthodox Church - can be proud of its six domes. This is one of the most beautiful and the most architecturally interesting churches in our region. It had been built in 1885, when the old little wooden church could no longer serve all the Orthodox believer. Book your visit in advance!
Piedrujas pagasts, Piedruja, Krāslavas nov.
Phone: +371 656 29632
The first church in Piedruja was a wooden building, had been built in 1632. It had been built by the Lithuanian State Chancellor Prince Leons Sapieha. This church had burned down, but in 1759 the current stone church was built. There is an illusive altar in Piedrujas Catholic church. Book your visit in advance!
Robežnieku pagasts, Robežnieki, Krāslavas nov.
Phone: +371 26373755, +371 29132731
The first Pustinas church had been built in 1737, it was a wooden building. In 1817 the new church construction had begun. It was built of red bricks; the foundations were from hewed stones. In 1899 church construction was completed; it was consecrated in the honour of the Virgin Mary's Ascension. Book your visit in advance!
Lipiniski, Bikernieki parish, Daugavpils region, Augšdaugavas nov.
Phone: +371 65476748
Danisevka, Viski parish, Daugavpils region, Augšdaugavas nov.
Phone: +371 65422818, +371 29897413
Silene, Skrudaliena parish, Daugavpils region, Augšdaugavas nov.
Mob.phone: +371 26310861
Nowadays the Roman Catholic woode church of Silene was built in 1913. It was the time of dean Miķelis Skorupskis. The church was built not far from the previous, built in the 19.century, but burnt down chapel. The church of Silene is one of the biggest wooden churches in Metropoly of Rīga and the biggest one in the diocese of Jelgava. It has the cruciform planning with the one big tower and more small towers.
Skaistas pagasts, Skaista, Krāslavas novads
Mob.phone: +371 26805779
The first Skaistas Catholic Church had been built in the 1778-1788. The church had burned down during the First World War. In 1920-1921 the current wooden church was built. Advance booking required!
Skrudaliena, Skrudaliena parish, Daugavpils region, Augšdaugavas nov.
Mob.phone: +371 22085443
It is located in district Skrudaliena, about 17 km from Daugavpils. It was built in 1800. as branch office of St. Nikolajs church in Červonka on the landed property of landlord Folkerzāms.
Grendza, Šēderes pagasts, Ilūkstes novads, Augšdaugavas nov.
Phone: +371 65462580. Mob.phone: +371 26555275
Catholic Church in Grendza was built in 1907. The church in Grendza don't have towers, 30x15x12 big. The church has roof from leading. The enterdoors are from the back of the church, from the sides of the church and also from the two sacristies. On the both sides of the church are 3 windows on each side, and 1 window on each sacristy. There is the the arcuate altar. Around the church's garden is concrete fence with a slate roof. The church is one nave building, the floor of cement, ceiling of round logs, the choir is based on the wall pillars. There is no organ, but only a harmonium.
18.novembra laukums, Krāslava, Krāslavas nov.
Phone: +371 656 22201. Mob.phone: +371 29376090
The Market Square was established in the 18th century. Its main buildings were the town hall, built in 1752, and the pharmacy, which has been operating in this building since 1810 and continues to serve its function to this day.
The square was bordered by one-storey and one-and-a-half-storey wooden and masonry buildings with auxiliary structures. These were mainly residential houses of merchants and craftsmen, inns with stables, and shops. At the eastern end of the square stood the main building — the town hall. It was a free-standing two-storey building; on its ground floor were customs offices, rooms for weights and measures, and later also shops.
The square was located next to the main thoroughfare — the postal road from Riga to Moscow. The Latvian Society House was also situated in the central square. Today, residents and visitors of the town are delighted by a fountain designed in the shape of the town’s coat of arms.









