Vilnius, the baroque capital of Lithuania

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Vilnius is also often referred to as the baroque capital of Lithuania and a walk through the old town confirms this. Many baroque buildings are reminiscent of times gone by and on the baroque steeple of the St.Johanniskirche, which completes the architectural ensemble of the university and St. Johanniskirche, you go up to a viewing platform. From here you have beautiful views of Vilnius and its surroundings. There is another attraction in the tower: a Foucault pendulum proves (for all those who have some time with them) that the earth rotates.

Picture 1: View of Vilnius from the steeple of St. John's Church
Picture 2: Buildings in Vilnius
Picture 3: Church of St. Catherine
Picture 4: A walk through the old town
Picture 5: The presidential palace
Picture 6: Saint Stanislaus Cathedral
Picture 7: Saint Stanislaus Cathedral
Picture 8: University, St. John's Church and church tower
Picture 9: The steeple of the St. Johanniskirche
Videos: Elevator and Foucault's pendulum in the steeple of St. John's Church