Closed Open from 5/1-9/30,Tue-Sat,10:30am-6:30pm;Open from 5/1-9/30,Sun,8:00am-7:00pm;Open from 10/1-12/31,Tue-Fri,4:30pm-6:30pm;Open from 10/1-12/31,Sat,10:30am-6:30pm;Open from 10/1-12/31,Sun,8:00am-5:00pm;Open from 1/1-4/30,Tue-Fri,4:30pm-6:30pm;Open from 1/1-4/30,Sat,10:30am-6:30pm;Open from 1/1-4/30,Sun,8:00am-5:00pm;Closed on Mon
Recommended Sightseeing Time: 1-2 hours
Address: Maironio g. 8, Vilnius 01124, Lithuania
Phone: +370-698-17731
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Astonishing church, quiet and calm good. Vilnus is much more than city but there are a lot of interesting things to explore
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It's just so gothic. Napoleon wished to pick it up, place it in his palm, and return it to Paris. Nice idea, thankfully he did not do it and we still have this big yet tiny church. The age speaks from...
Vilnius is not short of churches, but this one is truly spectacular. 33 types of bricks have been used to create the lace like exterior. Get inside, the baroque carving are spectacular
All of the churches in Lithuania are beautiful. St. Anne'a church is no exxeption. This church is located near Bernadine church. Easiest way to get to it is to walk up Gediminas Avenue. The archite...
Astonishing church, quiet and calm good. Vilnus is much more than city but there are a lot of interesting things to explore
Saint Ann Church, it is said that when Napoleon saw it, he wanted to take it back to Paris and put it next to Notre-Dame de Paris, which shows how beautiful it is. The whole church is built of red bricks, and it will feel different to appreciate it from different angles. Not far from the Vilnius Church, after seeing it, you can go to the Uzupis area by crossing a bridge, which is very convenient.
Fortunately, the church is not too big, the inside is brighter
I went out for a walk in the morning and it happened to have the morning glow, very shocking
The layout of the whole church is uniform, with harmonious colors, like a colorful pattern composed of lines and corner towers. It is said that Napoleon passed by this place during the Eastern Expedition, and was attracted by the exquisiteness of the Saint Ann Church. He wanted to "put it in the palm of his hand and bring it back to Paris."