100 istorinių Vilniaus reliktų nuo XIV a. iki 1944 m.

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100 istorinių Vilniaus reliktų nuo XIV a. iki 1944 m. / Pocevichius D. / Pocevichius D. | 978-609-427-207-3 | Kitos knygos / Kitos knygos | 2016 | 840 S. | Vilnius / Vilnius

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Publisher Kitos knygos / Kitos knygos / Kitos knygos
Author Pocevichius D. / Pocevichius D. / Pocevichius D.
City Vilnius / Vilnius / Vilnius
Pages 840 S.
ISBN 978-609-427-207-3
Detail 100 Historical Relics in Vilnius Over the past 100 years, the government in Vilnius has changed as many as 14 times. Each corn earlier signs left and created his own. Many antiquities were destroyed by urbanization and time. However, the city still contains a number of historical relics, dating back to the GDL and the ATR epochs of the Russian Empire and the inter-war period. This book invites you to discover the living history of the city, which tells a foundation of the table, remains of buildings, inscriptions, monograms, coats of arms, monuments, and decor items. They reveal that the old Vilnius history is different from the overly romanticized, mythologized and Lithuanianised versions often found in historical outlines and tourist brochures. Historical relics resembling a detective search significantly extends the tourist city topography, usually limited to 10-15 places, and calls to rummage further from the central streets. The Journal shows 59 maps, 72 document images, 122 paintings, 195 drawings, 272 photographs, and 941 literature and archival sources. The attached map at the end of the book will make it easy for readers to form their own travel itineraries. "The book was born out of love for the city and fury caused by perforated and white spots full of history of Vilnius. I had myself a historian and meticulously susirankioti information from various archival files, old publications and recently published books. Researching primary sources I had the much more authentic picture of the old city and the other looked at the history of Vilnius "- says D. Pocevičius. /// ///

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