Attractions in Lithuania
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Tucked among the lakes and forests of Lithuania’s Aukstaitija National Park, the Museum of Ancient Beekeeping (Senovines Bitininkystes Muziejus) celebrates the country’s rich beekeeping heritage. Spread across wooden cabins and […]
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Aukstaitija National Park, the largest and most popular of Lithuania’s national parks, spans a landscape dotted with 126 lakes, nestled among woods, hills, and traditional villages. The park not only […]
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Lukiskes Square, the largest in Vilnius, traces its origins to the 17th century when this area was a tranquil, rural setting with wooden houses. Over time, the square has been […]
Nestled within the Bank of Lithuania complex in Vilnius, the Money Museum (Pinigu Muziejaus) brings the often dry subject of monetary history to life. Spanning two floors, the museum traces […]
Vichy Aqua Park, known locally as Vichy Vandens Parkas, is a year-round family attraction located just 15 minutes from Vilnius Old Town. The park offers a variety of water-based activities, […]
The Church of the Holy Spirit, located in Vilnius, Lithuania, is a striking example of Russian Orthodox architecture. Its unassuming pink exterior belies a lavish interior adorned with baroque stylings […]
Located 20 feet (6 meters) underground in Kaunas, Lithuania, the Atomic Bunker Museum offers a glimpse into a tense period of the country’s history. Originally a Soviet bunker, it now […]
Forming the heart of Kedainiai in central Lithuania, the Old Town is one of the country’s oldest urban gems, first recorded as a settlement in 1372. This historic quarter features […]
The Radailiai Upside-Down House, located in Klaipeda, Lithuania, is a unique and quirky attraction that appears as a typical home but stands on its roof. This unusual structure invites visitors […]
Nestled within Lithuania’s Aukstaitija National Park, the Ginuciai Water Mill stands as a testament to the country’s rural heritage. Perched above the Srove River in the small hamlet of Ginuciai, […]
In Kaunas, Lithuania, the Devils’ Museum, also known as the Zmuidzinavicius Museum, houses over 3,000 masks, statues, and paintings that depict the devil from various global cultures. This unique collection, […]
The Vilnil Museum of Illusions, located in Vilnius, Lithuania, invites visitors to explore a world where perceptions are playfully challenged. Filled with mind-bending 3D paintings, interactive optical illusions, and distorted […]
Located just south of the artsy Užupis district, Subacius Hill is an easily-accessible lookout point offering panoramic views across Vilnius. Visitors can use the telescopes and read information placards to […]
The Lithuanian Sea Museum, located in Klaipeda, is a unique blend of a maritime museum, aquarium, and dolphinarium. Showcasing over 88,000 artifacts and exhibits, the museum offers a comprehensive look […]
Just a short drive from the port of KlaipÄ—da, the Radailiai Dinosaur Park (Dino Parkas Radailiai) offers a unique experience where prehistoric creatures are brought to life through animatronic models. […]
Soaring to a height of 1,071 feet (326.5 meters), the Vilnius TV Tower stands as Lithuania’s tallest building, overlooking Vingis Park. This functional radio and TV tower also offers visitors […]
Druskininkai Aquapark, located in Lithuania, stands as the country’s largest waterpark, offering a wide array of attractions and amenities. Spanning an expansive area, it features numerous water slides and swimming […]
The M. K. Ciurlionis National Museum of Art, located in Kaunas, Lithuania, celebrates the multifaceted genius of its namesake, M. K. Ciurlionis. This museum houses a diverse collection of his […]
Behind the gray exterior of Vilnius’ National Art Gallery, visitors discover a sleek and modern arts and culture center. This branch of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art houses an […]