Vilnius Cathedral

4 August 2011 |  by

Vilnius Cathedral stands on the Cathedral Square in the Old Town of Vilnius. An original cathedral was built here in 1251. In 1387 a Gothic style cathedral was built. Now it is a classical style cathedral build by the project of Laurynas Gucevicius.

The most beautiful part of the Cathedral, the baroque chapel of St. Casimir, was built in 1623–1636. The crypt shows a cross section of Vilnius through the ages, well worth seeing.

You can also take a tour through the catacombs under the cathedral. 57m high belfry.

Outside the Cathedral, in the square, look for a particular tile on which there is written a word “Stebuklas” (means “miracle” in Lithuanian). Stand on it, make a wish and turn around three times. Your wish should come true :) This tile also marks the end of the Vilnius-Tallinn human chain in the 1989 protest of the Soviet Union


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