Tuesday, April 28, 2009

AROUND THE CATHEDRAL...

VILNIUS - JUNE 2008

Vilnius isn't a very large town; it has only a little bit more than half a million inhabitants. But it's said to have more than forty churches. We'll see some of them on this post and on the next one!


"THE CATHEDRAL of Vilnius is the main Roman Catholic church in Lithuania. Apparently established in 1251 by Grand Duke Mindaugas, following his conversion, the first church on this location saw many Grand Dukes be crowned and buried there. Rebuilt several times, the building took its present classical style form in the eighteenth century"


"FAÇADE - At first it looks like a Greek or Roman temple, rather than a Catholic church. Somehow like «La Madeleine» in Paris. Between 1786 and 1792 the sculptures of Saint Casimir (presumably symbolising Lithuania, on the south side), Saint Stanislaus (symbolising Poland, on the north side) and Saint Helen (symbolising Russia, in the centre) were placed on the roof"



"CAMPANILE - The bell tower of the Cathedral is, like some existing in Italy, situated several metres from the church itself. The reason is that, according to recent studies, the tower was one of the already existing towers of the old city walls that was transformed into belfry"


"MAGICAL STONE - The word «miracle» (stebuklas in Lithuanian, with only one letter for the first and the last S) is written there and it is believed that if someone steps there and turns around thrice, his or her wish will be granted. Believe it or not..."



"INTERIOR"



"SAINT CASIMIR'S CHAPEL - The most famous of the ten chapels inside the Cathedral; it keeps the remains of the patron Saint of Lithuania, who died in 1484, 25 years old only, possibly of tuberculosis"


"ST. ANNE - The most important example of Flamboyant Gothic style in Lithuania, present day St. Anne was built, out of 33 different kinds of clay bricks, around the year 1500. The nearby neo-Gothic belfry was built in the 1870s. It's said that Napoleon, so enchanted by the church’s beauty, wished to magically transport it to Paris in the palm of his hand"


"INSIDE- A baroque altar"


"ST. ANNE AND STS. FRANCIS & BERNARDINE - Saints Francis and Bernardine Church, (aka The Bernardine Church), one of the largest Gothic buildings in Lithuania, was built at the end of the 15th century"


"ST. ANNE, ST. BERNARDINE & ADAM MICKIEWICZ - St. Bernardine was incorporated into the city’s defensive structures and took on aspects of Renaissance and Baroque styles during its reconstruction. In front of the complex, a statue of the greatest Polish Romantic poet can be seen"



"INSIDE ST. BERNARDINE - Restoration was undergoing to prepare everything for the 2009 European Capital of Culture, including the organ"


"HOLY MOTHER OF GOD - This church has an amazing history since construction in the middle of the 14th century: three fires in 1610, 1716, and 1748; change to academic use in 1808, when the Vilnius University took it over; change to barracks in 1842 when soldiers moved in; archive, warehouse and a smithy the following years; church again in the 1860s"


"FAÇADE - The church of St. Philip and St. James was established in 1624, the present building however, was built at the end of the 17th–18th century"


"FATIMA - More than 4000km by bus to come in pilgrimage to Fátima, Portugal, via Padova, Italy; a little bit less to get back, via Santiago de Compostela, Spain and Lourdes, France..."

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

OLD TOWN OF VILNIUS

VILNIUS - JUNE 2008

In 1323 the Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas chooses Vilnius to be the capital of Lithuania. It took a long way until the Old Town was inscribed, in 1994, in the UNESCO's World Heritage List. This post is dedicated to the old part of town (one of the largest old towns in Eastern Europe), though churches and temples have been put aside for two different posts!


"GEDIMINAS (ca. 1275 – winter 1341), ruler of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, built it as an empire and made Vilnius its capital. The monument, by Vytautas Kašuba, was uncovered in 1996"


"GEDIMINAS TOWER - The only remaining part of the Upper Castle in Old Vilnius, it's named after the founder of the city, though it was built much later"



"PILIES STREET, literally «Castle Street» links the Cathedral Square to the Town Hall Square, through Didzioji (Main) Street. Popular with market traders, it gets the visits of gift buyers as well as of souvenir hunters"



"AMBER MUSEUM - One of the most admired souvenirs is amber ware and amber jewellery. You may find it everywhere. The Museum was founded in 1988 and shows exhibits of various sizes, forms and colour, as well as the ceramics baking shop of the end of the 15th century found in the basement...."


"MYKOLOS STREET, by the Amber Museum"


"DIDZIOJI STREET - Luxurious boutiques, coffee shops, cultural centres, embassies, night clubs, amber and linen, everything can be found in Main Street!"


"SWEDISH EMBASSY - One of the embassies in Main Street, dedicated to Peter"


"STENDHAL - Near the Swedish Embassy, the Alliance Française and a house where Stendhal slept on his way to Moscow with Napoleon can be found. This one is dedicated to my French speaking visitors"



"GATE OF DAWN - Originally named Medininkai Gate, as it is on the road to Medininkai, it was built between 1503 and 1522. It's the only one of the original five gates in the city wall that remains"


"VIEW FROM AUSROS STREET (Dawn Street)"


"PHILARMONIA BUILDING"


"MEDININKAI RESTAURANT - The village at the end of the road - 26km from Vilnius - gives its name to the restaurant"


"HOTEL ASTORIJA - A Radisson SAS hotel"


"TOWN HALL - Rebuilt in neoclassical style in 1799"


"TOWN HALL - From the side"


"TOURISTS - On Town Hall Square"


"TOWN HALL SQUARE - Home to the Kaziuskas Fair, a large annual Lithuanian folk arts and crafts fair dating to the beginning of the 17th century. Usually held on the Sunday nearest to March 4, the day Saint Casimir Jagiellon died"


"PRESIDENTIAL PALACE - There was a public building on this site since 1387, date of Lithuania’s conversion to Christianity. Through 1795, date of the country’s annexation by the Russian Empire, this was the Bishop of Vilnius’s palace. Taken over as a residence by the Russian governor, it was home to Napoleon in 1812, when the French army marched through. The present building, in late Classical/Empire style of the 19th century, was converted to the President’s Office in 1997"


"INSIDE - This one was taken from the veranda of the palace towards the gardens. As I had no camera, the cell phone was used and the result, after re-sizing, was this blurred picture..."


"OLD AND NEW"

Saturday, April 18, 2009

A CITY IN THE GREEN

VILNIUS, LITHUANIA - JUNE 2008

Vilnius is the capital city of Lithuania, the southernmost of the three Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. During the 14th century, Lithuania was one of the largest countries in Europe, as the territories that today form Belarus, Ukraine, and parts of Poland and Russia belonged to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. After many vicissitudes, Lithuania declared its renewed independence in 1990. In 2009, Lithuania celebrates the millennium of its name and Vilnius is the European Capital of Culture, together with Linz, Austria.


"TV TOWER - The 326.5 metre-high tower has played an important role on the history of present-day Lithuania. Built from 1974 through 1980, it was the site of the January 13, 1991 events"


"MEMORIAL - Near the basis of the tower there is a memorial to the victims of the January events"


"SCULPTURE"




"VIEWS - At the altitude of 160m, there is an observation deck and a revolving platform that allows clients of the cafe «Milky Way» to have a nice view of the city and its surroundings. That's where one may see that Vilnius is a city in the green"


"NERIS RIVER - The 510km river runs 275km in Belarus before entering Lithuania, where it runs 235km, flowing through Vilnius and becoming a tributary of the Nemunas River at Kaunas"



"REVAL HOTEL LIEUTVA"


"ROOM WITH A VIEW - Towards west, with the TV Tower at the distance"



"OLD TOWN - View from the Hotel Lieutva"


"CHURCH, PARK AND GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS"



"RESTAURANT IN BELMONTAS - On one bank of the Vilnia River stands a restored French mill, where a restaurant now operates"





"BELMONTAS PARK"


"OLD TIMES BUILDING"




"RECEPTION HOUSE AND GARDENS - Memories from other times..."