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DavidBennett_12
The church is very modern and beautiful. It is not like most Roman Catholic churches one expects to see in Europe. Be sure to pay the small sum to take the elevator up to the top for a Birdseye view of the city.
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Plaukikaz
You can get to church from Center taking Žaliakalnio funicular. This church has been restored after being closed and used as a factory warehouse by the Soviets. Now, in sunny days it glare. The church is big and all in white. You can take the lift or the stairs (cheaper ticket and more attraction :) ) to the roof viewpoint and you will have fantastic views over Kaunas. Church is 70 meters high. Viewpoint is working from 12 to 18 hours.
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IJDW
We went via the old fenicular and climbed the stairs to get to the church gallery.This is the best view of Kaunas.The church is not the most beautiful in Europe but is modern and well attended.Turn right and walk towards the sports complex to see the old & new Kaunas,then down the hill towards the new Acropolis shopping centre.
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B2422NMdavidc
Had a little ceremony in this church today, in memory of my mother in law whom passed away in June 2013, I am not catholic but church is beautiful inside at out, a must is to take the elevator to the very top of the church for beautiful panoramic views of Kaunas, breath taking...
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sza0412
It is a really beautiful church.I'm not so much interested about churches but if you are in Kaunas you really need to visit it. You can go up to the balcony (with elevator or steps) and you will have a beautiful view to the city. You can go up to the church with funicular what is goes from behind War Museum
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VijoleA
Catholic or not, stop at this church and take its stairway to heaven (actually an elevator to be more convenient) for a panoramic view of Kaunas. You'll find yourself pausing and breathing deeply -- which proves to be the best inspiration for a prayer of your own. The church itself, like most churches in Lithuania, contains a unique Design in a setting to worship Christ. This church is the pride of the people of Kaunas, who donated to build this church in the interwar and donated to restore it to its splendor currently. It also has a cellar, often featuring an art show. Various programs are held on Sundays following mass.
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MalmesburyMumbler
This church has been restored after being used as a factory or warehouse by the Soviets. You can reach it by taking the funicular railway from the town centre. The church is beautiful in white and has a wonderful serene feel to it. You can take the lift or the stairs to the roof and you will have fantastic views over Kaunas. If it is a sunny day, you are dazzled by the white stone from the chucrch itself. The church is a poignant reminder of the brief turbulent history of Lithuanian Independence from the 1920s/1930s.
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brilliantcreature
The highlight of Kaunas. Interesting both outside and inside. You can climb the stairs (or took the elevator) and have the city view.
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Rotkale
So beautiful place, the light, the acoustics at the church, saintness lives here and it'll get you as well. Enjoy and check the views up the stairs (4 LTL) or by elevator (8LTL).We got a peaceful mind from this church :)
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WHL573
This extraordinary white church towering over the city came about through an idea for a house of workship in praise of Lithuania independence in 1922.