Military Cemetery

Vilnius


The heart of the Polish Marshal Jósef Piłsudski, responsible for Poland’s annexation of Vilnius in 1920, is buried here. His mother shares the grave, while the rest of his body is buried in Kraków.


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1. Rasų Cemetery

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Founded in 1801, Rasų Cemetery was the resting place for the Vilnius elite.

2. Chapel of the Gates of Dawn

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Above the Gates of Dawn you'll find this 18th-century chapel, aka the Gates of Dawn Chapel of Mary the Mother of Mercy. Inside is a venerated painting of…

3. Gates of Dawn

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The southern border of Old Town is marked by the last standing of five 16th-century portals that were once built into the city walls. A suitably grand way…

4. Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit

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The peachy facade gives an understated first impression but there's an electric atmosphere inside Lithuania’s chief Russian Orthodox church. The 16th…

5. Subačiaus Gate

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This restored section of the city walls gives a sense of their original scope.

6. St Teresa's Church

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This Carmelite church is early baroque outside and ornate late baroque inside. Underneath its entrance is a chamber for the dead, which contains some fine…

7. Artillery Bastion

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This revamped 17th-century fortification houses a rich collection of weaponry and armour through the ages and the atmospheric tunnels are a joy to wander.

8. Make Everything Great Again Mural

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