Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit - Vilnius (Lithuania)
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N 54° 40.532 E 025° 17.416
35U E 389755 N 6060027
The Church of Holy Spirit (Šv. Dvasios cerkve) in Vilnius historic centre, a distinctive example of Orthodox Baroque architecture, is the spiritual centre of Lithiuanian Orthodox Christians.
Waymark Code: WMPK3B
Location: Lithuania
Date Posted: 09/11/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
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The Church of Holy Spirit (Šv. Dvasios cerkve) in Vilnius historic centre, a distinctive example of Orthodox Baroque architecture, is the spiritual centre of Lithiuanian Orthodox Christians.

The Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit is a Russian Orthodox church in Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, rebuilt 1749–1753 in the Vilnian Baroque style. It should not be confused with the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit in Vilnius. The site of the present church previously was occupied by a wooden church, following the form a Latin cross, erected in 1638, when Vilnius was part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and was known as Wilno. Associated with the church was a convent, opened in 1567.

After a fire gutted the wooden church in the 18th century, a stone church was erected in 1749–1753 in the Baroque style, with details of the interior in Roccoco style. It was designed by Johann Christoph Glaubitz, an architect of German descent who was noted for developing a Lithuanian school of Baroque architecture, known as Vilnian Baroque.

In the 19th century, when Vilnius was part of the Russian Empire, several Byzantine Revival architectural elements were added to the church, but it nevertheless retained its essentially Baroque form. Indeed, the added Orthodox frescoes, Iconostasis and dome enhanced its magnificence, as did the addition of deep blue and green interior decor. Unusual in an Orthodox church are the Scagliola (simulated marble) sculptures. A new reliquary was added in 1853. In the crypt lie the remains of Saints Anthony, John, and Eustathios. A tradition of the church is to cloak them in black during Lent, in white at Christmas and in red on other major religious holidays.

The Church of the Holy Spirit is not only the major Orthodox church in Lithuania, but it also is affiliated with two Orthodox monasteries: The Monastery of the Holy Spirit and the Convent of Saint Mary Magdalen. These are the only remaining Orthodox monasteries in Lithuania.

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