Chapel of Mary Queen of the Rosary

It is a Catholic sanctuary on the southern shore of Lake Dusia, close to the Sutrė stream. It is said that in 1702, a Lithuanian army led by Hetman Michael Servac Višnioveckis camped between Dusios and Metelis Lakes, determined to prevent the Swedish army from marching to Grodno. The Lithuanians, waiting for the enemy, erected three crosses at the place where the army chaplain offered St. The army soldiers were standing on the corner of the church where the soldiers were celebrating Mass. On one of them, a copy of a painting of the Virgin Mary was hung. The news of the approaching Swedish army reached the soldiers at the end of Mass on the day of Peter and Paul. After the battle, the Swedes took over the site, but the locals managed to hide the image of Our Lady. A few years later, a blinded veteran of the battle regained his sight in the same place. As word of the miracle spread, people began to gather at the site for worship. It is believed that not only the image of the Mother of God, but also the water of the spring have miraculous powers. Every year, the Sėkminių and Petriniai indulgences are organised. The first wooden chapel was built in 1816 and the new Chapel of the Cross was built in 2000.

Weddings and christenings are celebrated in this impressive place.