Kaunas is the second largest city in Lithuania and it is important science, industry and entertainment centre with deep historical and cultural traditions. It has become a tradition that “Kaunas Cantat” events are held in the best concert halls, the most beautiful churches and monasteries with special acoustic and history.
Church of Blessed Virgin Mary’s Assumption into heaven (Vytautas Magnus church) Kauna
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Is the oldest church in early Gothic monument in Kaunas. Today, Vytautas Magnus University Grand Auditorium – one of the most beautiful and the best acoustic halls in the city. |
St. Michael the Archangel’s Church Kaunas
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Or the Garrison Church is a Roman Catholic church in Kaunas, Lithuania, closing the perspective of the Laisvės alėja, the main pedestrian street. It was built between 1891 and 1895 in Neo-Byzantine style for the garrison of Kaunas Fortress. |
Memorial of Christ’s Resurection Church Kaunas
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Or simply the Resurection Church – the largest monumental architecture church in the Baltic countries. |
St. Peter and Paul Cathedral Kaunas
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Whose history includes nearly 600-year period is a valuable monument of religious art. |
St. Francis Xavier (Jesuit) Church Kaunas
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Vilnius bishop Abraham Vain in 1639 allowed Jesuits to establish his monastery in Kaunas and in 1666 it had been starte to build a church. |
Kaunas Theological Seminary Kaunas
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Built in 1634 year. Church of the late Renaissance with Gothic trait. |