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Vilnius Cathedral is Lithuania's spiritual and political center.
It is thought that in pagan times this was the location of an altar, an eternal fire, or even a temple to Perkūnas. King Mindaugas built the original cathedral in 1251 after his conversion to Christianity. In 1387, ...
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A wooden church, destroyed during the 1655 - 1661 War with Moscow, stood in this location since the christening of Lithuania.
Hetman M. K. Pacas, in memory of the liberation from Russians, built the brick Church of St. Peter and Paul during 1667 - 1676. The building seems quite severe and ...
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The University of Vilnius, one of the oldest and most famous establishments of higher education in Eastern and Central Europe, was founded in 1579.
Functioning for a long time as the only school of higher learning in Lithuania, it was a preserver of cultural and scientific traditions, and ...
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During 20 years, the unique collection of exhibits from Juodkrantė and Nida have been collected containing the rich set of the amber pieces containing the insects, leaves and other natural debris.
The gallery is rich in ancient amber artifacts and amber drops. Worthy of attention is t...
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The Gates of Dawn are one of the symbols of the city of Vilnius.
These gates are a famous Catholic shrine not only in the whole of Lithuania but also abroad. Built on the road to the city of Medininkai and originally called the Medininkai gates, they were one of the original five gates of ...
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The Town Hall Square is, of course, the traditional center of trade and events in the city.
As far back as early 15 th century, the square was bordered by small shops. With the expansion of the city and the development of trade the number of small shops was increasing. Mos...
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St. Anne's Church is one of the most beautiful and famous buildings in Vilnius.
It is presumed that the original (wooden) St. Anne's Church was built in the 14th century by Ona, the wife of Vytautas the Great. The first historical reference to St. Anne's Church...
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