Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius
| Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit | |
|---|---|
Vilniaus Šv. Dvasios vienuolyno katedra | |
Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit | |
| 54°40′32″N 25°17′27″E / 54.67556°N 25.29083°E | |
| Location | Vilnius, Lithuania |
| Denomination | Russian Orthodox |
| Previous denomination | Catholic |
| History | |
| Status | Cathedral |
| Founded | 1638 |
| Architecture | |
| Architect | Johann Christoph Glaubitz |
| Style | Vilnian Baroque |
| Years built | 1749–1753 |
The Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit (Lithuanian: Vilniaus Šv. Dvasios vienuolyno katedra; Russian: Церковь Святого Духа) is a Russian Orthodox church in the Vilnius Old Town, capital of Lithuania, rebuilt 1749–1753 in the Vilnian Baroque style. The monastery serves as the headquarters of the Russian Orthodox Diocese of Lithuania. It should not be confused with the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit in Vilnius.