Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven in Telšiai is one of the town’s most atmospheric Catholic landmarks, standing on a site long associated with religious life. The present church, rebuilt in the early twentieth century, blends historicist architectural styles and reflects the revival of Catholic identity in Samogitia after periods of political and cultural upheaval. An interesting fact is that earlier wooden churches on this hill were repeatedly destroyed, making the current structure a symbol of resilience and continuity. Inside, the church offers a warm, intimate interior enriched with expressive wooden craftsmanship. The main altar, dedicated to the Assumption, features elegant carvings and devotional sculptures that highlight traditional Lithuanian artistry. Side altars display images of beloved saints, while the stained‑glass windows cast colourful light across the nave, illustrating biblical scenes and Marian themes. Visitors can also admire the organ loft, often used for concerts that take advantage of the church’s resonant acoustics. Together, these elements create a serene space that blends local tradition with spiritual depth.
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The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven is located on Šviesos g. 2 in the center of Telšiai, a town in northwestern Lithuania on the shore of Lake Mastis in the historic region of Samogitia. It sits just steps from the lakeside promenade and within walking distance of Telšiai Cathedral and the main town square. Nearby attractions are all within a short walk. Telšiai Cathedral, the neoclassical seat of the Samogitia bishopric, is just 100 meters away at Katedros a. 2, making it easy to visit both churches together. Right next to the church is Mastis Lake, where visitors can enjoy the waterfront, bridges, sculptures, and views over the city, including the famous bear sculptures on the lake bridges. Also nearby are Telšiai Sculpture Park, the Samogitian Carillon at Respublikos g. 18, the main market square with its sculptures, and the Samogitian Museum “Alka” on the lake shore, which presents the history and culture of the Samogitia region. The Žemaičių kaimo muziejus open-air museum, a branch of Museum Alka, is also close by on Parko g. 8A, a short walk from the church.