The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lūgi was built in 1788. It was an Evangelical church until 1945.
It is a hall church, built of brick, with a Latin cross ground plan, under eaves cornices passing to cordons. Upper windows closed with semicircles, all in rectangular panels. Shallow central risalits in the side elevations. Gabled roof covered with sheet metal. On the south side, a square tower divided by cornices. Upper and tower windows closed semicircularly, all in rectangular panels. A domed cupola on the tower covered with sheet metal, topped with a cross on a sphere. In the square in front of the church is located the monument to the fallen in World War I, circa 1920, a stone obelisk set on a 3-stage plinth. On the south side an inscription in concave relief, quite obliterated, on the side walls Maltese crosses.
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