St. Anne’s Church, centrally located in the Old Town of Vilnius, stands as a testament to late-Gothic architecture. Despite being overshadowed by the nearby Bernardine Church, its facade captivates with intricate rose windows and ornate spires. The church’s exterior is a visual feast, featuring detailed stonework that draws the eye. Inside, the interior is modest and can be explored quickly, making it a perfect stop on a walking tour of the historic city. Visitors can appreciate the contrast between the elaborate exterior and the simple, serene interior, offering a glimpse into the architectural and cultural heritage of Lithuania.
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