Named after Lithuanian saints, built in 1604-1615 is a model of baroque architecture in the ancient city of Vilnius, even though there are 23 baroque churches here, this pink and tender church is still irreplaceable.
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Catholic church Of St. Casimir Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Church of St. Casimir, named after a Lithuanian saint, was built in 1604-1615 and is a fine example of old Baroque architecture in Vilnius. St. Casimir's Church is at the southern end of the main road of the old city, and it is integrated with the surrounding buildings. The architecture of the church looks very beautiful.
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Catholic church Of St. Casimir Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Named after Lithuanian saints, built in 1604-1615 is a model of baroque architecture in the ancient city of Vilnius, even though there are 23 baroque churches here, this pink and tender church is still irreplaceable.
The church of St. Casimir has been in the history of more than 400 years and is the first baroque church in Vilnius. Its exterior walls are pink and very beautiful. It is relatively simple but solemn and is one of the favorite churches of the local residents.
The church is located in the old town, I first noticed it because of its color, this is the first time I saw the pink church, it feels quite novel. Quite beautiful church, pink main structure. On the side of the town hall square. Quite eye-catching.
There were few people there, there were no others in the church, a little desolate
Although I have seen many churches, I have sat quietly for a while, and there are quite a lot of people in the church, but it is not noisy. -