This extraordinary white Art Deco church towering over the city came about through an idea for a Catholic house of worship in praise of Lithuanian independence in 1922. Work began over a decade later to a design by the Latvian architect Kārlis Reisons (1894-1981) who was also responsible for the city’s Vytautas the Great Military Museum, although it wasn’t finished and consecrated until 2004 having first been used as a warehouse by the Nazis and then as a radio factory by the Soviets. The main tower reaches 70m into the heavens and the plain but strangely moving interior has enough room for 3,000 worshippers. A trip to the roof is highly recommended.

Venue Info

Location

Location

Žemaičių 31b
Kaunas
Tickets

Tickets

Admission to the roof using the lift costs €2.50/1.50 or €1.50/0.50 if you walk up and down the stairs. Roof open 12:00 - 18:00, Sat, Sun 11:00 - 18:00.
Phone

Phone

(+370) 37 22 92 22
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