Vilnius Images

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Vilnius (Source)
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House of the Signatories in Vilnius (Source)
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The former KGB headquarters in Vilnius, now the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights (Source)
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Billboard above the Botanical Garden (now Bernardinai Garden) main gates of the first cinema screening in Vilnius (1896) (Source)
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Vilnius City Municipality Building in Konstitucijos Avenue, housing the city's municipal council and administration (Source)
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The 17th-century Chapel of Saint Casimir, a patron saint of Lithuania and its youth, in the Cathedral of Vilnius (Source)
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Modern housing in Paupys (Source)
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The Bank of Lithuania headquarters in Gediminas Avenue (Source)
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The Grand Courtyard of Vilnius University and Church of St. Johns (Source)
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One of the 16th-century central Vilnius University Library reading rooms, decorated in 1803 with the portraits of the 12 most prominent figures in antiquity, art and science[401] (Source)
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Bernardinai Garden (Source)
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Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius (Source)
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In 1905, the Great Seimas of Vilnius took place in the current Lithuanian National Philharmonic Society building. (Source)
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Mikhail Gorbachev visited Vilnius in January 1990, attempting to reduce Lithuanians' independence aspirations. Two months later, on 11 March, the Re-Establishment Act was adopted.[100] (Source)
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Lithuanian Theater, Music and Cinema Museum, located in the 17th century Minor Radvilos Palace (Source)
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Lithuanian National Drama Theatre (Source)
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Map of Vilnius elderships. Numbers on the map correspond with numbers in the list (Source)
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Vilnius Old Town apartments offers views to the most notable landmarks of the city and a medieval atmosphere (Source)
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Pagan Lithuanians worshipping a grass snake, oak and holy fire. From Olaus Magnus' Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus (History of the Northern Peoples), book 3, 1555. (Source)
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Vilnius within Lithuania proper (marked in green) in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in a map from 1712 (Source)
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Multicultural Vilnians in 1915. The city was famous for its tolerance of various ethnicities until World War I.[315] (Source)
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Church of Saint Nicholas is the oldest surviving Catholic church in Vilnius and Lithuania, built before 1387 (Source)
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Tourists in the Old Town of Vilnius (Source)
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Siemens Arena (Source)
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Soldiers of the Lithuanian Armed Forces in the Cathedral Square in 1920 (Source)
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Libretto of the first opera staged in Vilnius (1636), which overtook the first operas in Paris (1645) and London (1656)[171] (Source)
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Coronal mass ejection, captured in 1867 with Vilnius's photoheliograph, which was only the second such device in the entire world (Source)
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Medininkai Castle, built in the first half of the 14th century. It is the largest enclosure type defensive castle in Lithuania and one of the primary landmarks of the Vilnius district.[237] (Source)
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Part of Valakampiai neighborhood in Antakalnis eldership by the Neris River as seen from Verkiai Palace (Source)
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Church of St. Casimir, the first Baroque church in Vilnius, known for excellent acoustics and organ concerts with renowned international musicians (Source)
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Vilnius Marathon in 2015 (Source)
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Annual commemoration of January Events in the Independence Square near the Seimas Palace with bonfires (Source)
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Lithuanian Song and Dance Festival in Vingis Park (Source)
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Map of Vilnius city and district municipalities (Source)
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Europa Tower is the tallest building in the Baltic states and is one of the symbols of modern Vilnius and its economic growth (Source)
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Orthodox Cathedral of the Theotokos, built in the 14th century by Grand Duke Algirdas for newcomers Ruthenians in the Ruthenian quarter of Vilnius (Latin: Civitas Ruthenica)[316] (Source)
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Vilnius International Airport main entrance (Source)
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Lithuanian Army tanks in Vilnius after regaining control of the capital (Source)
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Gediminas Avenue in autumn (Source)
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Seimas Plenary Chamber (Source)
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K29 business centre is the first office in the Baltic states which received excellent BREEAM rating[335] (Source)
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Choral Synagogue of Vilnius (Source)

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