Vilnius: your new pilgrimage destination

Pilgrimage is more than just something we read about in ancient books. Modern travellers have rediscovered pilgrimage as an opportunity to get in touch with themselves, find answers to global issues, explore world history and different cultures, and search for peace of mind.

A new guide entitled Experience a History of Your Own Pilgrimage in Vilnius covers the most famous places, paintings, and routes to plan an extensive pilgrimage or add some lesser-known places to your must-see list while visiting Lithuania’s capital.

Pilgrims from all over the world visit Vilnius annually to stamp their pilgrim passports and share a message of hope and mercy. Pope Francis’ upcoming visit is another great reason to discover Vilnius as more than just a city proud of its UNESCO-listed Old Town. The narrow cobbled streets and many churches representing various Christian denominations hide secrets and offer stories of their own.

Stop by the Shrine of Divine Mercy to get Jesus’ blessing through God’s Mercy. Painted in Lithuania, it is one of the best-kept secrets and the Catholic Church’s most recognisable painting, which has been copied and spread worldwide. If you are looking for a miracle, visit the 17th century painting Mother of Mercy at the Gates of Dawn that is believed to have miraculous powers and has been uniting believers from all nations and confessions since its creation.

Related Post

Even if you are not visiting Vilnius on a pilgrimage journey, you can still hear the largest carillon in the Baltic States coming from the Church of St. Philip and St. Jacob, the Apostles. Visit the Church Heritage Museum to marvel at the treasury filled with a large and impressive collection of goldsmith masterpieces, and spot one of the three statues of St. Christopher, one of the patron saints of Vilnius.

The guide is available at the Vilnius Tourist Information Centres in English, German, Italian, Russian, Polish, and Lithuanian. You can also download it here: http://www.vilnius-tourism.lt/en/what-to-see/latest-tips/experience-a-history-of-your-own-pilgrimage-in-vilnius-2/ prior to your journey.

For more information please contact: Gintarė Kavaliūnaitė, „Go Vilnius” public relations manager

Phone. +370 617 45202, email. gintare.kavaliunaite@vilnius.lt

Share

Recent Posts

  • Tribune

Historical novel by Kazakh writer Ermek Tursunov “Mamluk”in Lithuanian language presented in Vilnius

On the eve of the Independence Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan, on December 13,…

3 days ago
  • Foreign affairs

After Nausėda meeting with Budrys, the opposition retorts to the candidate’s “cooling off “

Kęstutis Budrys, the President's Senior Adviser, who has been nominated for the post of Minister…

4 weeks ago
  • Tribune

Rediscover Bulgaria’s Ancient Heritage: Plovdiv’s Restored Eastern Gate and Nebet Tepe

In the heart of Bulgaria, the city of Plovdiv reveals a rich tapestry of ancient…

4 weeks ago
  • Foreign affairs

“No need to mince words”: an assessment of what Trump’s victory means for Lithuania

"We can shout very loudly, but it won't change the position of the American people,"…

2 months ago
  • Latest

Lies, disrespect and mockery: experts assess Blinkevičiūtė’s “gift” to voters without scruples

From mocking messages flooding social networks to harsh criticism from political experts, the decision of…

2 months ago
  • Foreign affairs

Another year in the sovereign history of Kazakhstan

Republic Day has been celebrated in Kazakhstan as the main national date since 2022, giving…

2 months ago