• Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn. Lithuanian lands attacks on Tatars and šlyjant relations with Russia, Lithuania, the Grand Duke in 1503. Vilnius gave the privilege...
  • The place is called saint dawns gate. ... As in many cities train station is surrounded with more poverty. So here it is Vilnius in a snowy 5th of march 2012.
  • A suitably grand way to enter Old Town, the focal point of the Gates of Dawn is the Chapel of Mary the Mother of Mercy, housing the 'Vilnius Madonna'.
  • The Gate of Dawn, a city-gate, was built between 1503 and 1522 as a part of defensive fortifications for the city of Vilnius.
  • The Gate of Dawn, translated as Aušros Vartai, was originally one of 9 city gates that guarded the city of Vilnius in Lithuania as part of its 16th century city wall.
  • The Gate of Dawn chapel with its venerable painting of Mary the Mother of Mercy is one of Lithuania’s most important religious, historical and cultural sites.
  • Completed in 1522, the Gates of Dawn—or Sharp Gate (Ostra Brama) as it’s known to the Poles—is the only remaining gate from the city’s original defensive walls.
  • Built in the early 16th century as part of the Vilnius defensive wall, the Gate of Dawn is the only remaining gate of the five original gates, and it’s a very lovely...
  • The Gates of Dawn are one of the symbols of the city of Vilnius. These gates are a famous Catholic shrine not only in the whole of Lithuania but also abroad.
  • The Gate of Dawn was built between 1503 and 1522 as a part of defensive fortifications for the city of Vilnius, the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.