I'm surprised this one didn't appear in any of the tourist listings because it was probably #3 of all the churches I visited in Vilnius. Very dark, but beautiful and colorful inside.
Although the outside of the church is quite simple, the interior is very beautiful, with painted ceilings in tons of pink. It could only have better light, it was a bit dark and difficult to see the paintings in detail. As most (if not all) the churches in Vilnius i is free - see the opening times outside or just push the door and enter if it is open.It is very close to Dawn Gate.
The pipe organ was very impressive.. and in general the church is in good condition... when i was there they were still going under renovation
Holy Mass in Polish language at 17:30 in Saturday is very helpful for tourists. Nice to hear old Eastern-Polish pronunciation and see traditional behaivour - kneelind during whole Eucharistic Prayer.
Did not have a chance to see the inside of this cathedral but the outside was quite lovely in design. It sits on a historical street near several other churches and the Gates of Dawn. Worth a walk through.
This must be seen together with Gates of Dawn. A beautiful Baroc Church with rich ornaments, paintings and symbols. Look also to the ceiling. Mae a visit to Ausros Varte first - and follow the corridor direct to St Theresa Church. A must!
I specially liked the paintings in the entrance corridor. The church inside is quite nice. It is like a surprise inside the building
A fine example of baroque architecture. This church is right beside the Gates of Dawn, there is a side entrance which links the two. It is open from 7am-7pm. It is highly decorated inside with golds and pinks and beautifully painted walls and ceilings. There is a particularly elaborate high altar. All the decoration makes it appear rather dark inside. It was built in 1650 for the Carmelite order.
Is one of the most Excellent early Baroque monuments in Vilnius.The church was built in 1633-50 under the patrone of the Vice Chancellor of the Gran Duchy Stephen Pac. Expensive materials such as Swedish sandstone,granite and marble were used for construction. In 1763-65 church interior was decorated with sculptures.
The Church of St. Theresa in Vilnius is a beautiful example of baroque style straight in the center of the city, do not be fooled by the outside it may seem like it really a normal church, but inside is beautiful, what is most striking are the beautiful frescoes and the numerous works of art.A visit here is more than required.