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Litauen

Land ·🇱🇹 Litauen
Bevölkerung 3.615.212
Fläche 64.601 km²
Zeitzone Europe/Vilnius
Offizielle Website lietuva.lt
Litauen

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Litauens unentbehrliche Highlights

Litauens unentbehrliche Highlights

Litauens Sehenswürdigkeiten reichen von mittelalterlichen Festungen wie der Burg Kaunas und dem gotisch-renaissancezeitlichen Gutshof Raudondvaris bis hin zur ergreifenden Kriegsgeschichte des Neunten Forts. Der spirituelle Berg der Kreuze in der Nähe von Šiauliai und der historische Friedhof Rasos in Vilnius bieten einzigartige kulturelle Einblicke, während das Bernsteinmuseum von Palanga den „Gold“ des Baltikums präsentiert. Bedeutende architektonische Stätten sind die Kathedralbasilika von Kaunas und der neobarocke Historische Präsidentenpalast. Abgerundet wird die Liste durch den UNESCO-anerkannten Struve-Bogen, der einen wissenschaftlichen Meilenstein in der globalen Kartographie markiert.

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Lithuania's Hidden Gems

Lithuania's Hidden Gems

Lithuania’s diverse history and landscape are showcased through these distinct sites. Visit the 17th-century Gothic-Renaissance Raudondvaris Castle and the Hill of Crosses, a unique pilgrimage site near Šiauliai. In Kaunas, explore medical history in a 16th-century building or visit the Ninth Fort, a former stronghold and WWII memorial. The Zarasai observation wheel provides a modern architectural vantage point, standing 17 meters above Lake Zarasas to offer panoramic views of the surrounding islands.

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Lithuanian Hillforts

Lithuanian Hillforts

Lithuania’s landscape is defined by hundreds of ancient hillforts, known as piliakalniai, which served as defensive fortifications and cultural centers from the late Bronze Age until the 14th century. These archaeological sites, often strategically located on high riverbanks or between lakes, offer a glimpse into Baltic tribal history and early defensive architecture. This collection highlights significant mounds including legendary ritual sites, complex defensive systems along the Nemunas river, and the iconic pilgrimage destination of the Hill of Crosses.

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Lithuania's Sacred Sites

Lithuania's Sacred Sites

Lithuania’s religious landscape features a diverse collection of architectural styles, from the rare Brick Gothic of Kaunas’s St. Gertrude’s Church to the Neo-Byzantine design of St. George’s in Šiauliai. This selection includes the country's oldest wooden temple in Stelmužė and significant Catholic cathedrals in Panevėžys and Vilkaviškis. These sites represent centuries of spiritual history, encompassing Catholic, Orthodox, and historical monastic traditions across urban centers and rural villages.

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Lithuanian Fortifications and Towers

Lithuanian Fortifications and Towers

Lithuania's landscape is dotted with defensive structures spanning centuries, from medieval brick castles like Kaunas and Medininkai to ancient hillforts that once served as pagan strongholds. This collection features archaeological sites such as the Birutė Hill in Palanga and the Maišiagalos hillfort, alongside modern observation towers in Mindūnai and Salakas that provide panoramic views of the country's lakes and forests. Many of these sites, like Panemunė Castle, highlight the architectural transition from defensive fortresses to residential manors.

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Lithuanian Lakes and Natural Wonders

Lithuanian Lakes and Natural Wonders

Lithuania's landscape is defined by its post-glacial legacy, featuring over 3,000 lakes and unique geological formations. This collection spans the country’s most significant natural landmarks, including Tauragnas, the deepest lake, and Asveja, the longest. Explore the dense lake clusters of Aukštaitija National Park, the shifting sand dunes of the Curonian Spit, and ancient botanical monuments like the Sapiega Park Lime and the six-trunked Elmė Oak. These sites showcase diverse ecosystems ranging from pristine wetlands and ribbon lakes to significant archaeological hillforts.

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Lithuanian Manor Houses

Lithuanian Manor Houses

Lithuania’s manor houses reflect centuries of architectural evolution, from Neo-Gothic and Classicist estates to Neo-Renaissance palaces. These historical complexes, such as the expansive Pakruojis Manor and the coastal Tiškevičiai Palace, served as cultural and economic hubs for noble families like the Tyszkiewicz and Radziwiłł. Today, many have been restored to house museums, boutique hotels, and concert halls, often surrounded by landscaped English-style parks and traditional agricultural buildings across the Anykščiai, Rokiškis, and Vilnius regions.

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Lithuanian Museums & Galleries

Lithuanian Museums & Galleries

Lithuania’s museums offer a journey through Baltic history, from the Gothic House of Perkūnas and the Neoclassical Palanga Amber Museum to sobering Soviet-era sites like the Ninth Fort and the Atomic Bunker. Specialized collections include the Museum of Ethnocosmology, the unique Cat Museum in Šiauliai, and the secret underground 'ab' printing house. Visitors can explore traditional wooden architecture in Stelmužė, regional heritage in Kėdainiai and Utena, and the history of Lithuanian sports and medicine in Kaunas.

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Praktische Informationen

Währung
Euro EUR € · Kartenzahlung · Weit verbreitet akzeptiert
Notrufnummern
112 Polizei · Krankenwagen · Feuerwehr
Strom
Typ C / Typ F
230 V · 50 Hz
Sprachen
Litauisch
Leitungswasser
Trinkbar
Verkehrsseite
Rechts
Ländervorwahl
+370

Touren & Aktivitäten

Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
Litauen
2h
Zu Fuß · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Zu Fuß · 18 min
Riverside Hotel

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