Dominikonų Street, Vilnius
Street in Vilnius, Lithuania
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Dominikonų Street (literally, "Dominican Street"; Lithuanian: Dominikonų gatvė) is one of the oldest and central streets in the Vilnius Old Town, connecting Trakų Street and Šv. Jono Street.[1][2][3]
Native nameDominikonų gatvė (Lithuanian)
Former name(s)Dominikańska, Sw. Duska, Blagoveshchenskaya (Russian: Благовещенская)
Length290 m (950 ft)
Dominikonų Street in July 2007 | |
| Native name | Dominikonų gatvė (Lithuanian) |
|---|---|
| Former name(s) | Dominikańska, Sw. Duska, Blagoveshchenskaya (Russian: Благовещенская) |
| Length | 290 m (950 ft) |
| Location | Vilnius, Lithuania |
| Postal code | LT-01131, LT-01517 |
Notable landmarks are situated in once one of the most ornate Vilnius' streets, including Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit, Sanctuary of the Divine Mercy and historical palaces of Lithuanian nobility.[3][4][5]
Gallery
- Street in the 19th century
- Street view with historical buildings