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St. Anne's Church (Šv. Onos bažnyčia)

St. Anne's Church (Šv. Onos bažnyčia)

4.8 (4,669 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Visit early morning or late afternoon when soft light warms the red bricks and tourist groups are smaller.

Budget tips

Entrance to the church is normally free, donations are appreciated; paid guided tours or Old Town combination tickets may include access to nearby towers or museums.

Recommended for

Architecture enthusiasts, Photography enthusiasts, History buffs, Short-city-break travelers

Plan your visit

20-40 min

About

Quick facts: Step close to the façade and you’ll see lace-like brickwork that casts filigree shadows, making stone look almost like fabric under sunlight. Local lore has it that a famously impressed emperor wished he could tuck the whole chapel into his pocket, and visitors often remark on the oddly intimate scale and soaring Gothic profile.

Highlights: Legend has it that in 1812 Napoleon admired the delicate red-brick façade so much he joked he could carry the whole building to Paris in the palm of his hand, a line that still appears on local plaques. Built around 1500 in flamboyant Gothic style, the lace-like terracotta façade catches late-afternoon light like honey, and during evening services the air fills with a warm mix of baked clay and beeswax from dozens of burning candles.

Insider tips

  • Dress respectfully, cover shoulders and knees during services.
  • For the best full-façade photo, shoot from across Pilies Street near the Bernardine Garden entrance.
  • Skip peak midday between 11:00 and 15:00 to avoid tour-group crowds.
  • Check the church's schedule before visiting, masses or special events can close the interior to tourists.

Practical info

Opening hours

Directions

Official website

Book tours & tickets

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Reviews

Reviews (2)

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Heidi T.3mo ago

Went at 2pm and it was packed with groups. No entrance fee but hard to get a good view, left after 10 minutes. Pretty but a bit overrated. 3/5

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Renata B.6mo ago

Arrived at 9am and had almost no line. Entry is free with a small donation suggested, spent 20 minutes admiring the Gothic facade. Totally worth the short stop. 5/5