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Vilniaus lokomotyvu remonto depas
Sight / building
Here is a large locomotive turntable in front of the garages and workshops. You rarely see anything like that anymore.
ADDRESS
03209 Wilna Švitrigailos g.
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Pictures of the place and surroundings
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Interesting places in the area
sonstiges
2275629_Beschreibung [ click for more information ]
St.Michael
Orthodox Church [ click for more information ]
Basilian-Tore
Several archways in a row leading to Trinity Church [ click for more information ]
Tor der Morgenröte
Formerly known as ´The Pointed Gate´, it was built in 1503 as part of the Gothic-style city wall. [ click for more information ]
Jesuitenkirche St. Kasimir
The church has a checkered history. [ click for more information ]
Parlamentsgebäude
Parliament building with a museum about the 1991 independence movement [ click for more information ]
St. Stanislaus und St. Ladislaus
King Mindaugas, who converted to Christianity in 1251, had a Gothic three-nave church built on this site. [ click for more information ]
Literaturgasse
Alley with many representations of writers [ click for more information ]
Monument to Grand Duke Gediminas
Monument to Grand Duke Gediminas - Grand Duke Gediminas [ click for more information ]
Eingang zur Freien Republik
This is where the Free Republic begins. [ click for more information ]
Gediminas-Turm
Only this corner tower has survived from the Vilnius Upper Castle and is now the symbol of the city. [ click for more information ]
Bernadine Kirche
brick church [ click for more information ]
Vingio-Park
Forest park with leisure area [ click for more information ]
Euromaster
2316794_Beschreibung [ click for more information ]
Großfürstliches Schloss Vilnius
Alexander Jagiello and Sigismund I the Elder originally had the castle built in the Gothic style around the middle of the 15th century. [ click for more information ]
Peter und Paulskirche
Princes, beggars, children, old people, death and the devil, around 2000 stucco figures look down on the viewer from the walls, arches and dome. [ click for more information ]