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St. Teresa of Ávila Church, built between 1633 and 1654 by the Discalced Carmelites, is one of the most significant landmarks of sacred architecture in Vilnius. Closely connected to the Chapel of the Gate of Dawn, it was part of a vast Carmelite monastery complex. The church was founded by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania’s Deputy Chancellor Steponas Pacas and designed by Italian architects Constante Tencalla and Giovanni Battista Gisleni. In the 18th century, painter Motiejus Sluščianskis decorated the interior with frescoes depicting the life of St. Teresa.
The church has never been closed and became a parish church after the Carmelite monastery was dissolved in 1844. Together with the Gate of Dawn Chapel, it remains an important heritage site of Vilnius, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike.
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