Church of St. Gertrude, Kaunas

Church of St. Gertrude, Kaunas

Church of Saint Gertrude is one of the oldest Brick Gothic churches and buildings of Gothic architecture in Lithuania. The Church is dedicated to Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, a 7th-century abbess and patron saint of travelers. It has served as a place of worship, prayer, and spiritual reflection for the faithful of Kaunas for generations.

The church is a prime example of Gothic Revival architecture, characterized by its pointed arches, ornate details, and vertical lines. The design draws inspiration from medieval Gothic churches, creating a sense of timeless beauty. Inside the church, visitors can admire its graceful and tranquil interior. The nave is adorned with decorative altars, religious artworks, and stained glass windows that add to its spiritual ambiance.

In addition to its religious importance, the Church of Saint Gertrude is also recognized as a cultural landmark in Kaunas. It often hosts concerts, choral performances, and art exhibitions, contributing to the city's vibrant cultural scene.

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Church of St. Gertrude on Map

Sight Name: Church of St. Gertrude
Sight Location: Kaunas, Lithuania (See walking tours in Kaunas)
Sight Type: Religious
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Kaunas Introduction Walking Tour

Kaunas Introduction Walking Tour

The city of Kaunas, situated at the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers in the south-central part of Lithuania, traces its history back to the 10th century AD.

A legend claims, though, that Kaunas was established in ancient times by the Romans led by a patrician named Palemon, who fled Rome out of fear of the mad Emperor Nero. After Palemon's death, his sons – Barcus, Kunas, and...  view more

Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.8 Km or 2.4 Miles