The Cathedral of Vilnius is the main Roman Catholic Cathedral of Lithuania. It is situated in Vilnius Old Town, just off of Cathedral Square. Dedicated to Saints Stanislaus and Ladislaus, the church is the heart of Catholic spiritual life in Lithuania.
The bell tower I uploaded in my last post is a short distance away from this cathedral.
The picture was taken when the light came from the side enhancing the thee dimensional effect of the architecture.
Depending on the response, I may upload further posts showing inside of the cathedral.
Would love to see the inside – I find cathedral and church architecture amazing when you think that buldings did not have architects or many of the tools available today but I do appreciate that some tools can be traced down the ages
Will upload some in due course. Regards, Michael
Impressive building! The classical Greek architecture seems a little unusual to me in a Catholic Cathedral – but very beautiful.
You are right; quite unusual!
It very nice in Architecture. You captured it very nicely.
Thanks for the nice words, David!
Welcome
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Dark clouds rolling in on a bright building. Hope you do find it worthwhile to show the interior. Greetings Mr. Lai.
Actually, the interior is quite impressive!
I look forward to seeing it.
Will upload in due course.
Yes please
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Very classical Greek style architecture…
Yes, indeed.
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Thanks for linking to my post!