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Ditma

A. Jakšto str. 9, Vilnius
Phone: (8-5) 262 78 87, (8-5) 261 30 50, Email: ditma@post.5ci.lt

Europos parkas

Joneikiskiai, LT - 15148, Vilniaus aps.
Phone: +370-5-2377077, Email: hq@europosparkas.lt

Lithuanians' world center

Laisves av. 53-103, Kaunas
Phone: (8-37) 32 13 20, Email: info@lwc.lt

Vilnius City Tour

Ausros Vartu st. 7, Vilnius
Phone: +370-5-261 55 58, Email: guide@takas.lt

Tourist guide Dalia Rimkuniene

Vilnius, Vilnius
Phone: +370-698-199 55, Email: info@ltguide.com

Escorted Tours in the Baltics: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia

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2007-06-30   Walking Tour in Vilnius Old Town

If you have a short stay in Vilnius and can spend only 2 hours to visit its places of interest, this city walk is what you need.

2007-06-14   Traditional “Battle of Deltuva”

On June 22-24, you are welcome to the center of Ukmergė city and in the town of Deltuva, where the traditional “Battle of Deltuva” will take place.

2006-12-06   Lithuanian Karaims: then and now

There are only several thousand of them left in the world. Yet, their determination to survive as a nation is anything but waning.

2006-11-13   Sightseeing Vilnius, the Capital of Lithuania

Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, has a long history. Born from a dream of Grand Duke Gediminas, today Vilnius is one of the most beautiful city in Lithuania. Take a tour around the capital of Lithuania and learn about Lithuanian history

Basic Facts

 
Placed on: 2006-11-16 15:46  Updated on: 2007-11-06 13:13

The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul
2006-11-16 15:44

Antakalnio St. 1

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 restrained from outside. It is in the form of a Latin cross with the dome and two short towers. The fasade is two tiered with columns and a balcony. The church has a unique old picture portraying the plague in Vilnius (1710). This canvas was restored at the beginning of the 19th century.

The fence surrounding the churchyard and four chapels were built in the second half of the 17th century. The square in front of the church is named Jonas Paulius II Square, in memory of the Pope's visit to Vilnius.

The most valuable asset is the church's interior, in which white predominates. White stucco mouldings: sculptures, relief work, and panels cover all the walls of the church as well as the vault, the dome, and the chapels. The human figures and faces are reckoned at approximately 2000 pieces. The human figures are grouped into separate scenes where parts of the New Testament, the lives of the saints and Lithuanian history are portrayed. The sculptured interior décor has undergone almost no changes since the beginning of its creation and has survived until the present day.

 
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