St Faustina Kowalska House, Vilnius (Lithuania), photo Tomasz Baliński, 2025 r.
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Photo showing St Faustina Kowalska House in Vilnius
St Faustina Kowalska House, Vilnius (Lithuania), photo Tomasz Baliński, 2025 r.
License: CC BY-SA 4.0, Source: Instytut Polonika, License terms and conditions
Photo showing St Faustina Kowalska House in Vilnius
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St Faustina Kowalska House in Vilnius

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St Faustina Kowalska House in Vilnius

At 29A Grybo Street in Vilnius Antokol, there is a wooden house from the early 20th century, where St Faustina Kowalska lived from 1933 to 1936. It was here that she wrote down part of her "Diary" and experienced apparitions. The building, once belonging to the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, is today the only surviving building of the former monastery. Inside it is a chapel and a memorial chamber, and in front of the house is a cross with the saint's reliquary.

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27.10.2025

Last updated:

27.10.2025
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The wooden house at 29A Grybo Street in Vilnius, where St Faustina Kowalska lived. The building has a brown façade, a red roof and a cross in the garden. Two people walk along the path to the entrance. Photo showing St Faustina Kowalska House in Vilnius Gallery of the object +1
St Faustina Kowalska House, Vilnius (Lithuania), photo Tomasz Baliński, 2025 r.
A wooden house on Grybo Street in Vilnius, where St Faustina Kowalska lived. A building with a red roof, surrounded by greenery, with a cross in front of the entrance. Two people walk towards the entrance. Photo showing St Faustina Kowalska House in Vilnius Gallery of the object +1
St Faustina Kowalska House, Vilnius (Lithuania), photo Tomasz Baliński, 2025 r.

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