Tytuvėnai Christ Stairs Chapel
The Tytuvėnai Christ Stairs Chapel (Lithuanian: Tytuvėnų Kristaus laiptų koplyčia) is a chapel in the Tytuvėnai Monastery which was constructed in 1775 from a stone transported from Sweden.[1][2][3][4] It is an example of Holy Stairs architecture which began to spread in Europe following the Council of Trent.[1][2][5] A blood drop of Pope John Paul II is preserved in the chapel.[4] Gallery
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