Vilnius is not only the largest town of Lithuania, but it is the capital of the republic too. The founder of Vilnius is considered to be the Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas. The name of Vilnius was mentioned in the written chronicles for the first time in Gediminas' letter to the towns of Western Europe in 1323.
Historical Old Town of Vilnius: Vilnius Cathedral and its square, the University campus, Pilies street with the 16th –18th historical and architectural monuments, Gothic corner of Vilnius with St Anne's and Bernardine churches, the former Town Hall square, the Dawn Gate with a miraculous icon of Virgin Mary, the 17th century Baroque church of St Peter and Paul.
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