Drop by St. Anne's Church
There are many amazing architectures to see in Vilnius but one of the most impressive ones out there is St. Anne's Church. It is unclear exactly who is the genius architect behind St. Anne, although theories point to Michael Enkinger—an architect of a church of the same name in Warsaw— or Benedikt Rejt. What is clear is that St. Anne is a stunning example of Gothic architecture, using dramatic archways, a symmetrical facade, and ornate pillars.
The main facade of St. Anne's Church is one of the most striking features of the church and it is one of the greatest examples of the Flamboyant Gothic architectural style that utilizes the traditional gothic elements and shapes you don't see in other architecture in the city. The place is open from 11 AM to 6 PM every day except Monday and the best part is, it is free to enter.