Researchers inspecting the cracks and cavities in the walls of Vilnius Cathedral have uncovered a handsome trove of royal ...
A cathedral in Lithuania hid the 450-year-old treasures ahead of World War II, then spent 85 years looking for them.
In the crypts of a Lithuanian cathedral, researchers have discovered a trove of royal treasure: crowns, jewelry and a scepter that belonged to several Lithuanian-Polish monarchs from the 15th and 16th ...
The search for these hidden artifacts lasted nearly 90 years, beginning with attempts made after Lithuania regained independence, reports Delfi Mokslas. The cache was found and op ...
Historic artifacts lost since the Second World War have been rediscovered, shedding light on an intriguing royal past.
A cache of precious metal regalia recently discovered in a Lithuanian cathedral sheds light on medieval royalty.
The dazzling royal treasure was sealed inside the Catholic cathedral in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius by the clergy as they ...
The cache from Vilnius Cathedral in Lithuania had not been opened since WW2 began. It contained royal treasures from the middle ages.
Historical treasures hidden for decades have been uncovered in the crypts of a cathedral, with items including burial crowns and insignia belonging to Medieval European rulers. The cache from Vilnius ...
The items included the funerary crown of Alexander Jagellion, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania between 1501 and ...
Cathedral officials in Lithuania spent decades searching for 450-year-old royal treasures hidden before WWII. Photos show the long-lost finds. Photo from the Vilnius Archdiocese / Aistė Karpytė ...