Church of St. Constantine and St. Michael
The Constantine and Michael Church (also known as the Romanov Church) was built in 1913 on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the Tsarist Romanov Dynasty.
The Constantine and Michael Church (also known as the Romanov Church) was built in 1913 on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the Tsarist Romanov Dynasty.
The Taharot Hakodesh Synagogue, or Choral Synagogue, is the only survivor of 105 to 110 synagogues in Vilnius. Opened in 1903, it survived the Second World War because the Nazi occupiers had a pharmacy there.
The Karaite Kenessa in Vilnius is a synagogue built in 1908 by architect Mikhail M. Prozorov for a Karaite community. The brick Neo-Moorish building still serves as a synagogue.
The Catholic Church of All Saints' Day was built in 1620-1631 with ancient Baroque elements inspired by the Renaissance. The building is a classified historical heritage.