The Church of St Anne and the Church of St Francis and St Bernadine.
St Anne: “The main façade, designed in the Flamboyant Gothic style, is its most striking feature. Traditional Gothic elements and shapes were used in unique ways; Gothic arches are framed by rectangular elements dominating a symmetrical and proportionate façade, creating an impression of dynamism. According to Lithuanian architect and art historian Vladas Drėma, patterns from the Pillars of Gediminas are echoed in the church’s façade.”
St Francis and St Bernadine: “In the 17th and 18th centuries the church acquired the Renaissance and Baroque features. Being much larger and more archaic than the St. Anne’s Church, it forms an interesting and unique ensemble with the latter.”
