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Roman Catholic church of St. Joseph the Betrothed, Vilnius, Lithuania. Built in 1636-1668, closed in 1865 and later demolished in 1877 by the Russian tsar’s order as punishment for the failed January Uprising

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  1. nepatiko says

    Which road is this? Do u know what stands in its place now?

  2. Kalistefo says

    hmm I don’t think I ever heard of christian denominations demolishing churches where at least one side wasn’t protestant

  3. marchtember1teenth says

    Thanks for posting Lithuania! I feel like I never see Lithuania on history subs. My moms side is pretty much all of Lithuanian descent so I’m always curious to see what it was like.

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