St. Peter and Paul Church in Vilnius, built in the 17th century, was founded by the Polish–Lithuanian Grand Hetman Michał Kazimierz Pac as a votive offering. It is a Baroque gem with over 2,000 stucco sculptures, symbolizing the power of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The interior houses a unique chandelier shaped like a boat. The church is one of Vilnius’s most valuable monuments and an important testament to the shared history of Poland and Lithuania.
About the cache:
Hidden on the cords, at the base of the cross.
Password:
Find the plaque on the church wall with the surname Świackiewicz and use its last word as the password.