Alongside the Basilica, the Bell Tower stands as an iconic symbol of Vilnius. Originally part of the 13th-century defensive wall, the tower underwent a transformation in the 16th century to become the 57-meter-high belfry of the Cathedral.
Its current appearance was established in the early 19th century, with the intriguing survival of almost the entire ground floor of the original tower to this day.
Ascending the Bell Tower offers a breathtaking panorama of the city. Additionally, visitors can explore exhibitions featuring bells, the city's historic clock, and captivating images documenting the belfry and Cathedral's reconstructions.
Capture a stunning panorama from the tower and share your experience with the hashtag #toursacrossbaltics.