Photographer’s Note
This is front view of Pazaislis church.
Wikipedia says: "Pažaislis monastery and church form the largest monastery complex in Lithuania, and the most magnificent example of Italian baroque architecture in the country.
Founded in 1662 by the Great Chancellor Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac for Order of the Camaldolese Hermits, the main construction has been built until 1674 and further finished until 1712. The church was designed by Pietro Puttini, were directed by Carlo and Pietro Puttini, Giovanni Battista Frediani. The building of the towers and the dome after 1755 was funded by king's chambelain Michał Jan Pac.
In 1832 the church was closed by Russians and later converted into an Orthodox church where the author of the Imperial Russian national anthem God Save the Tsar Alexei Lvov was interred in 1870. After 1920 the ruined church returned to Roman Catholics and was restored by sisters of the Lithuanian convent of St. Casimir. After World War II, the Soviet authorities converted the church and monastery into an archive, a psychiatric hospital and finally an art gallery (in 1966). In 1990s the complex was returned to the nuns of the convent and reconstruction work began."
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Photo Information
- Copyright: Irma Jasiulionyte (irmusa) (38)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-01-10
- Categories: Architecture
- Exposure: f/3.2, 1/1000 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-01-16 1:42








