Architectural development of Kaunas Corpus Christi Church and Dominican Monastery
(Survived
, k.k.v.r.
1158
)
<p style="text-align: justify;">Before the construction of the church and monastery, this part of town had very few buildings – the townspeople’s gardens and separate wooden houses prevailed. The new church opened in the middle of the 17th century. In 1645 the main altar was created (by the wood sculptor Anusas), paintings of St. Hyacinth and St. Vincent were installed (by the painter Pileckis). The St. Casimir side altar was also finished that same year. In 1646 the bell was cast in Vilnius cannon foundry and the bell tower constructed next to the church. In 1655, the Moscow army invaded Kaunas and devastated the church and monastery. More than a decade had passed after the war before the reconstruction work started. The construction of the church walls was finished in 1680, and in 1683 the monastery land plot was surrounded by a log fence. Later the interior works were started – in 1689 the vaults were created after the design by the architect P. Putini, who worked on Pažaislis monastery complex, and the façade was painted in various colours. The church was consecrated in 1700.</p>
<p><em>Mindaugas Bertašius</em><strong></strong></p>
Adresas: Kauno m. sav., Kauno m., Vilniaus g. 31
Architektūros tipas: Professional
Architektai:
Metai: 1639
Laikotarpis: Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Architektūros šakos: Complex object, Monastery, Religious buildings, Church
Medžiagos: Masonry (brick)
Susiję objektai
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Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church in Lida
1765 - 1770
Kaunas Cathedral Basilica
Kaunas Cathedral Basilica
Kaunas St. George the Martyr Church and Bernardine Monastery
Kaunas St. George the Martyr Church and Bernardine Monastery
Kaunas St. Francis Xavier Church and Jesuit Monastery
Kaunas St. Francis Xavier Church and Jesuit Monastery
The architecture of St. George the Martyr Church
The architecture of St. George the Martyr Church
Kaunas St. Francis Xavier Church
Kaunas St. Francis Xavier Church
1642 - 1762
Kaunas Town Hall reconstruction in 1771-1780
Kaunas Town Hall reconstruction in 1771-1780
1771 - 1780
Archaeological research of St. Francis Xavier Church in Kaunas
Archaeological research of St. Francis Xavier Church in Kaunas
Data of the architectural research of Kaunas St. George the Martyr Church
Data of the architectural research of Kaunas St. George the Martyr Church
Biala Podlaska manor
Biala Podlaska manor
1622 - 1740
Tykocin Church
Tykocin Church
1742 - 1750
Vygriai monastery
Vygriai monastery
1667 - 1745
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Yra Kaunas Corpus Christi Church and Dominican Convent (Survived, k.k.v.r. 22358) dalis

Before the construction of the church and monastery, this part of town had very few buildings – the townspeople’s gardens and separate wooden houses prevailed. The new church opened in the middle of the 17th century. In 1645 the main altar was created (by the wood sculptor Anusas), paintings of St. Hyacinth and St. Vincent were installed (by the painter Pileckis). The St. Casimir side altar was also finished that same year. In 1646 the bell was cast in Vilnius cannon foundry and the bell tower constructed next to the church. In 1655, the Moscow army invaded Kaunas and devastated the church and monastery. More than a decade had passed after the war before the reconstruction work started. The construction of the church walls was finished in 1680, and in 1683 the monastery land plot was surrounded by a log fence. Later the interior works were started – in 1689 the vaults were created after the design by the architect P. Putini, who worked on Pažaislis monastery complex, and the façade was painted in various colours. The church was consecrated in 1700.


Mindaugas Bertašius