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List of churches in Vilnius, Lithuania, includes existing places of worship – churches, synagogues, kenesas – even if they are no longer used for religious purposes. List [ edit ]
In 1945, the remaining nuns were deported by the Soviet authorities and a warehouse was set up in the church, which later was transferred to the Vilnius Art Museum. After Lithuania regained independence the church has been under restoration and adapted for cultural activities and since 2002 it was returned to the Curia of the Vilnius Archdiocese .
Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Lithuanian: Švč. Mergelės Marijos Nekaltojo Prasidėjimo bažnyčia) is a Roman Catholic church in Žvėrynas, one of the neighborhoods of Vilnius, which was for the most part completed in 1925.
Pranciškaus ir Šv. Bernardino bažnyčia; also known as Bernardine Church; Lithuanian: Bernardinų bažnyčia) is a Roman Catholic church in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania. It is located next to St. Anne's Church. Dedicated to Saints Francis of Assisi and Bernardino of Siena, it is an important example of Gothic architecture in Lithuania. [1]
Roman Catholic: District: Vilnius Old Town: Ecclesiastical or organizational status: Used as a church and for other events [1] Leadership: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vilnius: Year consecrated: 1768: Location; Location: Vilnius, Lithuania: Geographic coordinates: Architecture; Type
Vilnius and Lithuanian Diocese 54°40′52″N 25°17′31″E / 54.68111°N 25.29194°E / 54.68111; 25.29194 ( Cathedral of the Theotokos See also
dominikonai.lt Church of Saints Philip and James ( Lithuanian : Šv. apaštalų Pilypo ir Jokūbo bažnyčia , Polish : Kościół św. Jakuba i Filipa ) is a Roman Catholic church in Vilnius ' Old Town , near the Lukiškės Square .
Close to the church there was a wayside shrine, containing a statue of Christ Carrying the Cross. The shrine was built around 1710 during the Great Northern War plague outbreak in Vilnius. [4] On 14 August 1904, the first President of the independent Lithuania Antanas Smetona married with Sofija Smetonienė in the Church of St. Raphael. [4]