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  • acorna
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    Military church with fascinating surroundings

    St. Ignatius church serves as main church for Lithuanian armed forces. I must admit, I did not visit its interior, but I hardly missed anything, as everything that was inside this baroque building ...

    Reviewed on Jul 31, 2017
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    St Ignatius's Church, 08 Jul'17

    08 July, 2017. I have always been a fan of gems in slightly off-beat areas, a bit off the beaten path. The Old Town in Vilnius has many of such gems, and one of them is St. Ignatius's Church, on the a...

    Reviewed on Jul 30, 2017
  • Sergey K
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    Loyola St. Ignatius Church

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    The church of the Jesuit Monastery was built in the style of mature Baroque in the first third of the 17th century. During the subsequent century it was destroyed and burned several times, but was rebuilt in the middle of the 18th-...

    Reviewed on Apr 17, 2024
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    St. Ignatius Church

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    The Church of St Ignatius is a Roman Catholic cathedral built in 1622 - 1647g in the Old City. He was hit by a 1748g fire, but was later restored in the Baroque style.

    Reviewed on Oct 28, 2023
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    in the area with many churches

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    It feels a little far from the center, but there is also this church in the area where there are many churches such as the Church of the Holy Spirit and the Church of St. Catherine. It wasn't so flashy, so it was like a local visitor. I think it's a church rooted in the lives of the locals.

    Reviewed on May 27, 2019
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