I and two friends went here on the recommendation of the local tourist office. Tickets were between 5 and 30 euros Though this is a church the chairs suggested that it was a full time music venue as...
The Church of St Catherine was built in the 18th century and was damaged during the Second World War and unfortunately used as storage during the Soviet era was one of the first to be restored and is ...
Another lovely church. Found it open twice. The first time there was a service taking place, the second time a wedding. Still was able to see a reasonable amount. Highly recommended.
While Vilnius boast with a wide range of beautiful churches this one is such a surprise both in colourfulness and in feeling malplaced. It has the atmosphere of a Spanish colonial church which makes s...
The facade is a bit like Notre Dame de Paris, but many Gothic churches are similar
The exterior is ok, the interior is gorgeous! It is more beautiful than all Catholic churches, and comparable to other Orthodox churches that do not allow you to take pictures, but less verbose ornaments and pendants. It happens that the university next door is hosting the graduation ceremony here, and it doesn't even stop tourists from entering, which is great!
This is a luxurious church among the many churches in Vilnius. It is located on the Vilnius River. The black bells on the main body of the pale pink church are very eye-catching and the interior decoration is also very luxurious. Mass ceremonies are often held here, and all the believers are very pious, very peaceful and peaceful.
The exterior is fine, the interior is too gorgeous, the black bells are very eye-catching, praise.
Worth going but pay attention to etiquette! Many people are praying, first with the left shoulder and then the right shoulder. If you make a mistake, someone will help you correct it! But you are welcome!