Lithuania 🇱🇹: Where History Flows Through Church Walls
🌟 Exploring Vilnius: St. Anne’s & St. Peter and Paul’s Churches 💗Two architectural masterpieces whispering Lithuania’s past ⛪ St. Anne’s Church 📍 Old Town, Vilnius 🕒 Hours: Daily 9AM-5PM | 🎫 Free entry 🚌 Reachable by bus/walking 💗Gothic twin towers dominate Vilnius’ skyline 💗Stained glass transforms sunlight into medieval kaleidoscopes 💗Royal burial site with ornate altars carved with legends ✨*"Step inside – the 15th-century shadows still cling to its stone ribs."* ⛪ St. Peter and Paul’s Church 📍 Old Town, Vilnius 🕒 Hours: Daily 9AM-5PM | 🎫 Free entry 🚌 Reachable by bus/walking ✨Baroque explosion: 2,000+ stucco angels dance across ceilings ✨76m dome – Lithuania’s tallest – painted with biblical epics ✨Tsarist-era Orthodox treasures (icons, frescoes) 🌳"Look up until your neck aches – every inch is a carved psalm." 💡 Visitor Tips 📅 Best time: Spring/Autumn (avoid summer crowds) 👗 Dress code: Covered shoulders/knees 📸 Photos: Exterior only (interior bans cameras) 🤫 Etiquette: Silence phones, no touching artifacts 🌳"These churches aren’t just buildings – they’re Lithuania’s diary in stone." #LithuanianGothic #BaroquePearl #VilniusHistory