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AAA Wrislit

Rūdninkų str. 16, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 21 07 670

Astrida

Gedimino pr. 31, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 26 14 459

Atostogų birža

Verkių 29, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 27 30 991

Autoinformacijos centras

Kalvarijų str. 140a, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 23 15 000

Baltic clipper

Gedimino pr. 64, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 23 12 323

Baltic Travel Service

Subačiaus str. 2, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 21 20 220

Baltijos keliai

Sausio 13-osios. 2, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 27 85 716

Belgrona

Švenčionių str. 74-2, Nemenčinė, Vilniaus d., Vilnius
Phone: (5) 23 72 904

Bonis Avibus

Konstitucijos pr. 8, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 27 52 802

BTI West Express Lietuva

A. Stulginskio str. 5, Vilnius
Phone: (5) 21 22 500

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Features

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 11:54  Updated on: 2007-11-06 13:18

Pilies Street
2006-11-17 11:52

Pilies Street is the continuation of Didžioji Street. It starts at St. John’s Street and ends at the Cathedral Square. In the 16th - 17 th centuries it was called Kanauninkų Street because there were many Episcopal houses here settled with the prelates and canons. Although Vilnius suffered many fires, this street preserved its authentic appearance and specimen of the old architecture: small yards, arcades, vaults, original stairways and basements.

Trade was the primary and principal function of the street. The street connected the castle with the main marketplace, which happen to be the Town Hall Square after Vilnius was granted the rights of self-government. Therefore, many paths and roads were leading to this street, streaming like rivulets from all sides and slowly developing into seventeen streets and alleys. Two points framing the street survived: the Cathedral and the gates of the old defence wall of the city, also known as the Dawn Gate. And everything eternal and temporary fitted in between them: sanctity and barbarism, policy and art, noblemen and plebeians… The fragments of the mosaic of life left by them, the reflections of science, religion, development of thought and political and state revolutions, remind us about the personalities that rooted deep into the memory of Lithuania and of traces left in the building of this street.

 
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