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A. Jakšto str. 9, Vilnius
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Joneikiskiai, LT - 15148, Vilniaus aps.
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Lithuanians' world center

Laisves av. 53-103, Kaunas
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Vilnius City Tour

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

Tourist guide Dalia Rimkuniene

Vilnius, Vilnius
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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: 2006-11-17 13:02  Updated on: 2007-11-06 13:26

Vokieciu Street
2006-11-17 13:00


Vokiečių Street is one of the oldest streets in Vilnius. If was named after the German merchants and craftsmen who were residing here as far back as the 14th century. Usually, they would come to Vilnius from Riga. Most likely due to the expanding German society the evangelical prayer house was established in this street. Moreover, St. Michael Church and the Franciscan Church, the first gothic churches in Vilnius, were erected nearby. In the 16th century the street was at its best as the richest merchants had their masonry houses built there.

As far back as the epoch of Vytautas, wealthy citizens were building their houses with the back side facing the street and attached to each other to form a blank wall for security reasons. The entrance opening had gates that were closing tightly. And the facade facing the street was just a small portion of the house accounting sometimes only for one tenth of the whole building which was standing deeper like some huge iceberg.. Structural relief decorative motives such as cornices, cut strips, patterns of profiled bricks highlighting windows and bays enhanced the magnificent view of the street. Such is the restored gothic house built before 1514. Workshops or shops were usually on the lower floors from the side of the street and the owners lived on the upper floors. Cosy and narrow, closed and intersecting yards of these gothic houses attract the visitors to come and see their arches and, often, galleries across the whole side fasade. Later reconstructions changed the appearance of buildings: after the great fire of 1610 it was allowed to erect only masonry houses.


Even now Pilies Street is one of the most beautiful in the Old Town of Vilnius. Everyday it is full of people. No wonder as this artery joining other important streets in the Old Town has plenty of nice shops, cafés and important institutions. It is Vokiečių Street that is crowded with flows of people if anything interesting is happening in the Town Hall Square. In the summertime it has an active fountain and outdoor café. And in wintertime, Vokiečių Street turns into some kind of Christmas Avenue.


 
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