The Vilnius webcam broadcasts a view of the Cathedral Square in real time.
It is located at the foot of the Castle Hill at the intersection of the street. Piles and avenue Gediminas. The lens captures the Chapel of St. Casimir and the Cathedral of St. Stanislaus and Vladislav.
Vilnius, whose webcams are available online on the site, is the main and most beautiful city in Lithuania.
This city is filled with history, culture, modern infrastructure. The first mention of the city was left by the Lithuanian prince Gediminas in 1323.
The main place in the city is the Cathedral Square. It is located in the heart of the capital and is one of the main attractions. There are several historical and architectural monuments here. In addition, all mass city events, from concerts to national holidays, take place in this place. At any time of the year, a lot of tourists and local residents are concentrated on the square, who leisurely stroll through a very beautiful place.
When there was a fortress on the site of the square, the first Cathedral was built here in 1387.
Since it was repeatedly subjected to fires, this religious building has not survived to this day. At the same time, on the main square of Vilnius, whose webcams allow you to walk through the streets of the city online, there is another Cathedral of Saints Stanislav and Vladislav.
Various construction works have been repeatedly carried out on the Cathedral Square. For example, in 1804, the fortresses were dismantled and squares laid out, and residential buildings that were located here until the middle of the 19th century. at some point they just took it down. At the beginning of the XX century. erected a monument to Pushkin and Catherine the Great, which was later moved to another place.
This square in Vilnius is paved with tiles, so you can only move on foot, real-time webcams make it possible to see the modern architecture of the city.
Although this will only benefit, because. allows you to enjoy architectural monuments. In addition to the cathedral, there is the Chapel of St. Casimir in the early Baroque style. It contains the miraculous image "Three-armed Casimir" and a silver sarcophagus. You can also see the restored bell tower, which was previously the tower of the fortress. Not far from it, you can see a tile with the inscription "Stebuklas". This word is translated as "miracle". This art object appeared here after the Baltic Way campaign, in which the inhabitants of the Baltics lined up in a human chain 600 km long. In addition, a bronze monument to Prince Gediminas was erected on the Cathedral Square.