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The 

Church of St. Peter and St. Paul is a Roman Catholic church located in


the Antakalnis neighbourhood of Vilnius, Lithuania. Constructed between 1668 and 1701, it is the
centerpiece of a former monastery complex of the Canons Regular of the Lateran. The church is
considered a masterpiece of Baroque architecture in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. This
picture shows the central nave of the church, looking south-westwards towards the entrance. The
nave is dominated by plain white walls that contrast with opulent decorations elsewhere in the
church. It is decorated with colorful depictions of the Stations of the Cross and evenly spaced
sculptures of the Twelve Apostles, as well as a number of torture scenes placed within niches
featuring martyrs from the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire. The pulpit, designed
in the Rococo style, can be seen on the right of the photograph, while the pipe organ is visible
above the entrance in the background.
Photograph credit: David Iliff
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