Vilnius: Baroque Architecture
Places and attractions in the Baroque architecture category
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Church of St. Peter and St. Paul
17th-century baroque Catholic church Nestled in the heart of Vilnius, Lithuania, the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul is a baroque masterpiece that captures the hearts of visitors with its stunning architecture and intricate interior. Constructed in the 17th century, this magnificent church stands out as...
Slushko Palace
Nestled in the historic heart of Vilnius, Lithuania, Slushko Palace stands as an emblematic architectural gem, testament to the city's rich cultural tapestry. This Baroque palace, with its ornate facades and grand interior, was constructed in the late 17th century...
Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit
The Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit is a serene beacon of spirituality nestled in the heart of Vilnius, the capital city of Lithuania. This Eastern Orthodox church, renowned for its architectural beauty and historical significance, serves as an important religious...
Church of St. Casimir
The Church of St. Casimir is a Roman Catholic church in Vilnius' Old Town, close to the Vilnius' Town Hall. It is the first and the oldest baroque church in Vilnius, built in 1618.
Basilian Monastery in Vilnius
Monastery of the Holy Trinity is a monastery built in Vilnius by the Ruthenian Uniate Church and Grand Hetman of Lithuania Konstanty Ostrogski as a thanksgiving to the God for the victory in Battle of Orsha. It belongs to the Order of Saint Basil the Great and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
Sapieha Palace
Sapieha Palace is a High Baroque palace in Sapiegos str. Antakalnis district of Vilnius, Lithuania. It is the only surviving of several palaces formerly belonging to the Sapieha family in the city.
Church of the Discovery of the Holy Cross
The Church of the Discovery of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic church in Jeruzalė neighborhood of Vilnius, Lithuania. Located on the right bank of Neris River, it is the centerpiece of the Vilnius Calvary, a 35-station Way of the Cross.
Church of St. Johns
The Church of St. Johns, St. John the Baptist and St. John the Apostle and Evangelist is located at the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania and dominates the university ensemble.
Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit
Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius is a church in Vilnius, Lithuania, a monument of high and late Baroque. Crowned with a cupola, it stands out in the panorama of the old town and can be seen from surrounding streets.
Chapel of Saint Casimir
The Chapel of Saint Casimir is a chapel dedicated to Saint Casimir in Vilnius Cathedral. The chapel was built in 1623–36 after Prince Casimir was canonized as saint. It was built and decorated in the Baroque style by Italian sculptors and architects commissioned by Sigismund III...
Church of All Saints
1600s church with an ornate interior All Saints Church is a Baroque-style church in Vilnius, Lithuania. All Saints church was built between 1620 and 1630 and was adopted for Carmelites' needs.
Cathedral of St. Ignatius of Loyola
The Cathedral of St. Ignatius of Loyola also called Church of St. Ignatius is a religious building of the Roman Catholic Church that serves as the cathedral of the Military Ordinariate of Lithuania. It is located in the capital, Vilnius.
Church of St. Michael
St Michael's Church or St. Michael the Archangel Church is a former Roman Catholic church in Vilnius' Old Town, on the right bank of the Vilnia River. It now hosts the Church Heritage Museum.
Pac Palace
Pac Palace is a building in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania, on Šv. Jonų street, close to Vilnius University. Currently it houses the Polish embassy.
Lopacinskiai Palace
Lopacinskiai Palace is a building in Vilnius Old Town, Bernardinai st. Currently it is hotel "Šekspyras".
Verkiai Calvary
Verkiai Calvary or Vilnius Calvary is the second oldest calvary in Lithuania after Žemaičių Kalvarija. It is located in Verkiai, a neighborhood of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania. The calvary was built in 1662–69 as a sign of gratitude for the victory in the Second Northern War.