A must see as part of the walk around the old city. It must have been amazing when the whole wall was in place and this was one of the many gates into the city.
黎明之门是维尔纽斯的代表,天气好的时候拍起来真的很漂亮!上面的小礼拜堂也一定要去看有维尔纽斯最有名的圣母像,很不错喔!
Wow. Went into the chapel with 8 others. All were quite as we looked around and said a prayer. The beauty of the chapel and the hearts on the walls are overwhelming.
The very special place in Vilnius and quite famous in the eastern Europe especially becasue of religious reasons. I think it's the first place where everyone goes when they are in Vilnius :)
This fairly narrow archway is embedded in the old walls of the city fortification that now separates the Old and New Towns, and is the only one of the 9 original gates remaining. Facing the New Town, it looks fairly innocuous, pleasantly constructed, but of no great importance. Walk into the Old Town and you will see those that follow through making the sign of the cross. Look upwards and you will notice an attractive Chapel built over the archway and with a large window facing the street. A balcony outside, that can be accessed through a nearby door, will be crowded with people looking through the glass to catch a sight of the interior where, at the far end there is an altar, flanked by a gilt angel on each side, and holding arguably the most important religious relic in the country. Revered by Orthodox and Catholics alike, it brought Pope John Paul ll to his knees during a visit to the city. It consists of an icon of the Virgin in oil on wood anonymously painted in the 17th Cent. but covered (all but the face and hands) more than a century later by a luxuriously decorative metal plaque in the shape of a dress radiating spiritual light upon the observer. We did not enter the Chapel itself, although this is free, because of the large crowds, but the icon is raised sufficiently high for easy viewing. You will also enjoy the view in the other direction from the balcony looking down one of the prettiest streets in the Old Town.
Although the picture of Our Lady is visible from the street it is worth entering the church on the left and taking the stairs up to the right so that you find yourself in the room. It is also worth visiting in the evening to see it lit up.
I haven't seen the sacred place located over the street gates with a window behind never before. And the stairs with many moving (in squatting position) churchgoers haven't seen before too.
Just walk around the streets of Vilnius. Without a map, without a gps. And yeah.. You can find such a beauty. The black Virgin Mary is a replica of the most important Polish religious painting, placed in the monastery of Czestochowa.
This place is very special for Lithuanians (and not only), because of its meaning for devote people, besides being very beautiful. You can see the chapel from outside (and observe how some people pray or at least make a compliment when they cross the gate and are in front of the image in the street), but you can also go inside. After the gate, there is a small door on the right that you can open and climb some stairs to have access to the chapel that you see from outside. If you are distracted you might miss it. It was a very nice man that is selling postcards in front of it that explained me that I could enter - by the way, if you meet him, buy him some postcards, he is almost always there, even with very cold weather, and he is always very nice, even for people that don´t buy the postcards.
This is the iconic place you have to visit in Vilnius, especially it is linked to Polish culture, religion and literature (Pan Tadeusz of Adam Mickiewicz)