The Vilnius Cathedral, or Arkikatedra Bazilika, has stood as a sacred landmark in the heart of Lithuania’s capital since the 13th century. Despite being burnt and rebuilt multiple times and enduring the Soviet occupation, the cathedral and its belfry have persevered. Since Lithuania regained independence in 1990, the site has undergone extensive renovation, restoring its historical and spiritual significance. Visitors today can explore this resilient structure, which continues to serve as the focal point of the country’s Catholic spiritual life, offering a glimpse into Lithuania’s rich religious and cultural heritage.
Vilnius Cathedral (Arkikatedra Bazilika)
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