Vilkaviškis Cathedral Explained

Cathedral of the Visitation
Other Name:Švč. M. Marijos Apsilankymo katedra
Coordinates:54.648°N 23.0371°W
Location:Vilkaviškis
Country:Lithuania
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church
Consecrated Date:1998
Architectural Type:Historicism
Years Built:1881 (rebuilt 1998)
Groundbreaking:1870
Demolished Date:1944

The Cathedral of the Visitation (Lithuanian: Švč. M. Marijos Apsilankymo katedra) also called Vilkaviškis Cathedral[1] is a religious building of the Catholic Church that serves as the cathedral of Vilkaviškis,[2] Lithuania,[3] and is the seat of the Diocese of Vilkaviškis.

The church was built in Romanesque style, between 1870 and 1881 and was consecrated in 1884. With the erection of the Diocese of Vilkaviškis in 1926, the church was elevated to the rank of cathedral. The building suffered no major damage during World War II, however, the Russian authorities authorized their gradual dismantling to use their materials for civil construction. After the fall of communism in the country the cathedral was rebuilt from 1991 and the works were completed in 1998.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Liškevičienė, Jolita. Goldsmith's art. 1 January 2006. Lietuvos Dailės muziejus. 9789986669517. lt.
  2. Book: Radio Free Europe Research. 1 January 1989. RFE/RL.. en.
  3. Book: Wolkovich-Valkavičius, William. Lithuanian Religious Life in America: Eastern United States. 1 January 1991. Lithuanian Religious Life in America. en.