In 1699, the Dominican Order founded a monastery in Aglona.[2] The miraculous image of Our Lady of Aglona, which the Dominicans probably brought here from Lithuania, is considerably older. As it attracted more and more pilgrims, the current Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary was built between 1768 and 1780, and the icon of the Virgin Mary was inserted into the high altar. The hill is the spiritual centre of Catholics in otherwise predominantly Lutheran Latvia, and the pilgrimage basilica is the most important Catholic church in the country. The interior of the baroque basilica is decorated with grisaille paintings in the Rococo style. It is visited by up to 300,000 pilgrims every year, especially on the Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary on August 15, when often more than 50,000 believers come to Aglona (Wikipedia). During our visit, a trade fair was taking place and we only had a quick look inside. Very impressive!