Kaunas Cathedral Basilica, Kaunas
The Kaunas Cathedral Basilica is one of the oldest and most historically significant religious buildings in Lithuania. It has witnessed centuries of the country's history and played a vital role in the development of Christianity in the region. It is dedicated to the apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul. In 1926, the Kaunas Cathedral was elevated to the status of a basilica by Pope Pius XI in recognition of its historical and religious significance.
The cathedral boasts a magnificent Gothic and Baroque architectural style, with elements of Renaissance and Neoclassical design. Its facade is adorned with intricate sculptures, decorative reliefs, and elegant columns.
Inside the Kaunas Cathedral Basilica, visitors can admire a stunning interior filled with Baroque and Neoclassical elements. The nave is adorned with ornate altars, frescoes, and a magnificent organ.
The cathedral has hosted various historical events, including the consecration of bishops, royal weddings, and important religious ceremonies. It remains a symbol of Lithuania's faith and heritage. It often hosts classical music concerts, choral performances, and art exhibitions, enriching the cultural life of Kaunas.
In the cathedral's courtyard, there is a prominent Freedom Monument (Laisvės Angelas), which commemorates those who fought for Lithuanian independence. The monument serves as a focal point for national celebrations and gatherings.
The cathedral boasts a magnificent Gothic and Baroque architectural style, with elements of Renaissance and Neoclassical design. Its facade is adorned with intricate sculptures, decorative reliefs, and elegant columns.
Inside the Kaunas Cathedral Basilica, visitors can admire a stunning interior filled with Baroque and Neoclassical elements. The nave is adorned with ornate altars, frescoes, and a magnificent organ.
The cathedral has hosted various historical events, including the consecration of bishops, royal weddings, and important religious ceremonies. It remains a symbol of Lithuania's faith and heritage. It often hosts classical music concerts, choral performances, and art exhibitions, enriching the cultural life of Kaunas.
In the cathedral's courtyard, there is a prominent Freedom Monument (Laisvės Angelas), which commemorates those who fought for Lithuanian independence. The monument serves as a focal point for national celebrations and gatherings.
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Sight Name: Kaunas Cathedral Basilica
Sight Location: Kaunas, Lithuania (See walking tours in Kaunas)
Sight Type: Religious
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Sight Location: Kaunas, Lithuania (See walking tours in Kaunas)
Sight Type: Religious
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Kaunas Introduction Walking Tour
The city of Kaunas, situated at the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers in the south-central part of Lithuania, traces its history back to the 10th century AD.
A legend claims, though, that Kaunas was established in ancient times by the Romans led by a patrician named Palemon, who fled Rome out of fear of the mad Emperor Nero. After Palemon's death, his sons – Barcus, Kunas, and... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.8 Km or 2.4 Miles
A legend claims, though, that Kaunas was established in ancient times by the Romans led by a patrician named Palemon, who fled Rome out of fear of the mad Emperor Nero. After Palemon's death, his sons – Barcus, Kunas, and... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.8 Km or 2.4 Miles