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The first thing one might think about a person who is planning to visit a new city not just to explore the landmarks and try the local cuisine, but also to visit temples is that they are devout. After all, what could be interesting about boring churches? But this is a big mistake: ancient European churches that have survived to our day in a restored form contain a true treasure trove of culture and history, which is open to anyone who wishes to discover it.

The Church of St. Johns is located near Vilnius University, and the church's bell tower offers an excellent view of the city. One can reach the top either by elevator or by a wooden staircase. All that can be said about the interior is that it is lavish, with a sense of taste and the place's influence among other city beauties. Moreover, an attentive traveler will notice here the influence of the Polish nation on Lithuanian culture: monuments, icons, and even frescoes.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Bernardinų sodas
Bus stop 261 m walk
Vilnios st.
Bus stop 419 m walk
Užupio st.
Bus stop 383 m walk
Vokiečių st.
Bus stop 436 m walk
Dailės akademija
Bus stop 289 m walk

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Aušra Surblytė
Aušra Surblytė
4 weeks ago on Google

Labai graži, įspūdinga vieta pačiam Vilniaus senamiesčio epicentre.

Nerijus Viešūnas
Nerijus Viešūnas
1 month ago on Google

Labai graži bažnyčia

M A G
M A G
1 month ago on Google

Impresionante iglesia que merece la pena ver solo por sus increíbles estatuas colosales, sus cuadros y retablos. Una preciosidad de iglesias