Vilnius Historical Sites
This collection traces the evolution of Vilnius from prehistoric settlements to the modern era. It features defensive Iron Age hillforts like Pūčkoriai and Staviškės, alongside the 16th-century ruins of Rokantiškės Castle. The list highlights significant necropolises, including the 18th-century Rasos Cemetery and the historic Orthodox grounds at Liepkalnis. It also includes somber sites of remembrance, such as the Paneriai memorial and the Našlaičių cemetery, offering a comprehensive look at the city's archaeological and cultural heritage.
Rasu Cemetery
Rasos Cemetery is the oldest and most famous cemetery in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania.
Antakalnis Cemetery
Antakalnis Cemetery, sometimes referred as Antakalnis Military Cemetery, is an active cemetery in the Antakalnis district of Vilnius,…
Naujosios Vilnios pilkapynas
Ancient barrow cemetery located in Rokantiškės, within the Pavilniai Regional Park.
Rokantiškės Castle
Rokantiškės Castle ruins are in Naujoji Vilnia elderate of Vilnius, Lithuania.
Staviškių piliakalnis
Iron Age hillfort located in the Verkių Regional Park on the right bank of the Neris River.
Avižienių piliakalnis
Also known as Kapčius or Prancūzkapis, this hillfort is situated on a separate hill in the Avižieniai district.
Kučkuriškių piliakalnis
Known as Barsukynė Hill, this archaeological site in the Naujoji Vilnia district offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Rokantiškių piliakalnis
A defensive hillfort located on the left bank of the Vilnia River, featuring accessible paths for visitors.
Pūčkorių piliakalnis
An archaeological site in eastern Vilnius, part of the Pavilniai Regional Park, featuring historic fortifications.
Neravai hillfort
Archaeological hillfort site located in the Grigiškės elderate, representing the city's early defensive history.
Karveliškių kapinės
One of the largest active cemeteries in the Vilnius region, covering over 77 hectares.
Rokantiškių kapinės
One of the largest municipal cemeteries in Vilnius, situated in the eastern Rokantiškės district.
Liepkalnio stačiatikių kapinės
Established in 1796, this is the oldest Orthodox cemetery in Vilnius, also known as the Saint Euphrosyne Cemetery.
Našlaičių kapinės
A non-functioning cemetery in Antakalnis where victims of Soviet repressions were historically buried in secret.
Saulės kapinės
A historic Roman Catholic cemetery in the Antakalnis district, dating back to the early 19th century.
Baniškių pilkapynas
Ancient burial mounds located in the Aukštagiris forest within the Antakalnis elderate.
Ponary massacre place and graves
Site of the mass execution of approximately 100,000 people, primarily Jews, Poles, and Russians, during World War II.
Memorial of the Polish victims of the Ponary massacre
A dedicated memorial within the Paneriai complex honoring the Polish citizens executed at the site between 1941 and 1944.
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