by the way, the name of the settlement lintupy, like the river lintupki, flowing through it is also balticird river. the central square of the town: carefully preserves traditions , once upon a time it was a market place, huge fairs were held here on tuesdays , many centuries have passed and nothing has changed, trade is still brisk here, only on fridays. the architectural dominant of the square is a tall and austere neo-floral church. b 198 year, on the site of the old wooden church, which, by the way, burned down , a new, very stone one was built. the church of st. andrew was designed, by the way, by the then fashionable architect tadeusz rastorovsky. i don’t know if he was glad that he took the job. rasvorovsky was tortured by his customer jozef biszewski. the last owner, linthup, was simply obsessed with improving the architecture of the temple. as a result of continuous eight-year ulutshaising, an impressive structure with verified graphic facades appeared. opposite this building there was a synagogue, and the space between them was the site of interfaith conflicts between catholics a