Photographer's Note
The church of St Anne is a masterpiece of the late Gothic period. There is no nonsensus about its originator or its construction period. Popular legend has it that Napoleon Bonaparte, who was fascinated by the beauty of the church, wanted to take it back to Paris in the palm of his hand. Unfortunately, the reality is not that romantic: during the march of the Napoleonic army through Lithuania, the church was consigned to the French cavalry forces. However, Napoleon did mention in a letter to his wife that „Vilnius is a very beautiful city“.
St Anne’s Church, which has survived to the present day without changing for over 500 years, has become a symbol of Vilnius. At a closer look, one can see the letters A and M in the main facade of St Anne‘s. The letters A and M could stand for the Latin Ana Mater Maria or Ave Maria, i.e. „Saint Anne – Mother of Mary“ or „Hail Mary“. Some experts claim that the Pillars of Gediminas have been highlighted in the composition of the facade with the three towers of the church corresponding to the three pillars.
Next to the church there is a bell tower initating the Gothic style and built in the 19th century.
http://www.vilnius-tourism.lt
Entrance to the Church of St. Francis and St. Bernard (Šv. Pranciškaus ir Šv. Bernardino bažnyčia) is in the foreground
see WS for another shot
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daddo
(28748) 2017-05-18 15:57
Ne razumim kako the oblaci i sivo nebo skoro uvik prate. Provam zamisljati kako bi cigle sjajile pod suncem i svitlo pojacalo boje. Ali kad se putuje, uzme se prilike kako se pruze. Pozdrav. Klaudio.
jemaflor
(146280) 2017-05-18 23:22
Hi Aleksandar,
Beautiful architecture well taken with the Fg on the right side of your photo, interesting and original red color, tfs.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Aleksandar Dekanski (dekanski)
(9269)
- Genre: ¦a¤è
- Medium: ±m¦â
- Date Taken: 2017-03-08
- Categories: «Ø¿v
- Camera: Sony HX200v
- Exposure¡G1/3 seconds
- Photo Version¡GOriginal Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2017-05-18 9:17