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Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Kaunas : ウィキペディア英語版
Kaunas Cathedral Basilica

Kaunas Cathedral Basilica ((リトアニア語:Kauno Šv. apaštalų Petro ir Povilo arkikatedra bazilika)) is a Roman Catholic cathedral basilica in Kaunas, Lithuania.
The exact date when the first Gothic style church dedicated to apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul, was built is unknown, but it was first mentioned in written sources in 1413. The first parochial school in Kaunas at the St. Peter and St. Paul church was mentioned in 1473.〔http://datos.kvb.lt/en/index.php?option=com_laikotarpiai&task=view&id=18&Itemid=64 Kaunas: Dates and Facts. Kaunas from its Origins to the Fall of Grand Duchy of Lithuania〕 The construction works were concluded only in 1624. The church greatly suffered from wars in 1655 and was rebuilt in 1671, gaining some Renaissance features. Only one of the towers was rebuilt after the fire of the roof in 1732. As a part of renovation, the internal decorations were funded by the King Stanisław August Poniatowski in 1771. The main altar, a lectern and a choir were installed by Tomasz Podhajski in 1775. The present day shape of the building is from a further renovation in 1800. Motiejus Valančius, thе bishop of Samogitia, who was also an historian and one of the best known Lithuanian writers of the 19th century, was interred in a crypt of the church in 1875.
The church was promoted to cathedral status by Pope Leo XIII in 1895. It received the Basilica title in 1926, when the Diocese of Samogitia was reorganized into the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Kaunas by Pope Pius XI. The cathedral, being 84 m long, 28 m height and 34 m wide, is the largest Gothic church in Lithuania. The Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, built in 1895, is an independent extension of the southern nave with carved wood furnishings in the neo-gothic style.
There is also a Neogothic mausoleum of Maironis, one of the most famous Lithuanian romantic poets, near the wall of the chapel. Kaunas Cathedral Basilica was included on the Registry of Immovable Cultural Heritage Sites of the Republic of Lithuania in 1996.〔() The Registry of Immovable Cultural Heritage Sites: Unique object code: 842. Retrieved on 14 March 2011.〕 Lithuanian Cardinal Vincentas Sladkevičius was also buried in the Kaunas Cathedral Basilica in 2000.
==Gallery==

Image:Kauno arkikatedra bokstas 2006-06-03.JPG|The Tower of the Kaunas Cathedral Basilica
Image:Kauno arkikatedra 2006-06-03.JPG|Exterior
Image:Kauno arkikatedra1 2007-07-22.jpg|Crypt
Image:Kaunas Cathedral, Kaunas, Lithuania - Diliff.jpg|Interior from entrance
Image:Kaunas KaunasCathedral 01.jpg|Interior ceiling
Image:Kaunas Kathedrale-Basilika St Peter und Paul Innenraum.JPG|Interior (main altar)
Image:Kaunas-Peter und Paul kirche02.jpg|Main altar (current)
Image:Kaunas Cathedral altar.jpg|Main altar (before reconstruction)
Image:Kaunas Kathedrale-Basilika St Peter und Paul Orgel.JPG|Organ
Image:Maironis 2009-04-22-2.JPG|Mausoleum of Maironis


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