Church Of St. Raphael The Archangel, Vilnius
Church of St. Raphael the Archangel (Lithuanian: Šv. arkangelo Rapolo bažnyčia, Polish: Kościół Św. Rafała Archanioła) is a Roman Catholic church in Šnipiškės, Vilnius. Former Jesuits monastery ensemble is located nearby which currently is used by the Department of Cultural Heritage of Lithuania.
Close to the church there was a wayside shrine, containing a statue of Christ Carrying the Cross. The shrine was built around 1710 during the Great Northern War plague outbreak in Vilnius.
On 14 August 1904, the first President of the independent Lithuania Antanas Smetona married with Sofija Smetonienė in the Church of St. Raphael.
Wooden sculpture of Jesus from the demolished Chapel of Jesus of Šnipiškės, which was built in ~1720, was discovered in the basements of the church in 2017 and following a restoration is currently exhibited in the Church Heritage Museum in Vilnius.
Gallery
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Interior of the church and its central altar with painting of St. Raphael
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Church and the wayside shrine, containing a statue of Christ Carrying the Cross in 19th century
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Church and its surroundings in 1898
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Chapel of Jesus of Šnipiškės near the church, photographed before World War II
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Façade of the church and the Jesuits monastery ensemble
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Aerial view in 2023
See also
References
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