Above the Gates of Dawn you'll find this 18th-century chapel, aka the Gates of Dawn Chapel of Mary the Mother of Mercy. Inside is a venerated painting of the Virgin Mary, known as the Madonna of the Gates of Dawn, believed to date from the early 17th century. It is revered equally by the Catholic, Orthodox and Uniate (Greek Catholic) faiths and has evolved into one of Eastern Europe鈥檚 leading pilgrimage destinations.
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Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania
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If you only see one museum in Vilnius, make it this one. On a site that has been settled since the 4th century AD stands the latest in a procession of鈥
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Stately Vilnius Cathedral, divorced from its freestanding belfry, is a national symbol and the city's most instantly recognisable building. Known in full鈥
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Founded in 1579 during the Catholic Counter Reformation, Vilnius University was run by Jesuits for two centuries. During the 19th century it became one of鈥
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This former headquarters of the KGB (and before them the Gestapo, Polish occupiers and Tsarist judiciary) houses a museum dedicated to thousands of鈥
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Climb the creaky stairs into the free-standing belfry of Vilnius Cathedral, once part of the city's 13th-century defences. Towering 57m high, it's one of鈥
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Stepping across the wooden walkway to Trakai's Gothic castle is like tripping into a fairy tale. The castle is estimated to date from around 1400, when鈥
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Some 21km north of Vilnius, off the Utena road, is Europos Parkas. Leading contemporary sculptors, including Sol LeWitt and Dennis Oppenheim, show over鈥
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Katedros aik拧t臈 buzzes with local life. In the 19th century markets and fairs were held here and a moat ran around what is now the square鈥檚 perimeter so鈥
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The southern border of Old Town is marked by the last standing of five 16th-century portals that were once built into the city walls. A suitably grand way鈥
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This Carmelite church is early baroque outside and ornate late baroque inside. Underneath its entrance is a chamber for the dead, which contains some fine鈥
3. Church of the Holy Trinity (Uniates) & Basilian Monastery
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Through the elaborate Basilian Gates lie this 16th-century church and monastery, mixing baroque, Gothic and Russian Byzantine styles. The Uniates are an鈥
4. Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit
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The peachy facade gives an understated first impression but there's an electric atmosphere inside Lithuania鈥檚 chief Russian Orthodox church. The 16th鈥
5. Make Everything Great Again Mural
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In 2016 the mural by artist Mindaugas Bonanu, depicting Trump and Putin kissing and the slogan 'Make Everything Great Again', went viral. It was a鈥
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This restored section of the city walls gives a sense of their original scope.
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This revamped 17th-century fortification houses a rich collection of weaponry and armour through the ages and the atmospheric tunnels are a joy to wander.
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This striking church is the city鈥檚 oldest baroque place of worship. St Casimir鈥檚 dome and cross-shaped ground plan defined a new style for 17th-century鈥