1. Bernardine Garden
A tranquil public park in Vilnius featuring beautiful landscaped gardens, fountains, and walking paths, ideal for relaxation and leisurely strolls.
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A tranquil public park in Vilnius featuring beautiful landscaped gardens, fountains, and walking paths, ideal for relaxation and leisurely strolls.
The largest park in Vilnius, perfect for outdoor activities such as jogging, cycling, and picnicking, also hosting various concerts and events.
A historic city gate housing a chapel with a revered painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike.
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An iconic symbol of Vilnius offering panoramic views of the city and an insight into its medieval history.
A distinctive landmark with an observation deck providing stunning views of Vilnius, and a rotating restaurant to enjoy meals with a view.
A reconstructed historical palace offering exhibits on Lithuanian history, culture, and the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
A central square in Vilnius dedicated to Vincas Kudirka, featuring a monument in his honor and a popular spot for relaxation.
A prominent monument on a hill overlooking Vilnius, commemorating religious martyrs and offering scenic views of the city.
A powerful museum documenting the history of Soviet and Nazi occupations in Lithuania and the struggle for independence.
The main square in Vilnius, home to the impressive Vilnius Cathedral and a hub for cultural events and gatherings.
An interactive museum featuring a variety of optical illusions and mind-bending exhibits, fun for visitors of all ages.
A stunning example of Gothic architecture in Vilnius, known for its intricate brickwork and historical significance.
A scenic escarpment offering breathtaking views of the Vilnia River and the surrounding natural landscape.
A historic square in Vilnius, often hosting markets, festivals, and public events, surrounded by charming architecture.
An artistic and whimsical declaration of independence by the bohemian district of Užupis, inscribed on a wall in multiple languages.
A part of the old city fortifications, offering historical insights and panoramic views of Vilnius.
A symbol of the Užupis district, this statue represents the artistic and free-spirited nature of the area.
A museum showcasing Lithuanian history, culture, and archaeology through extensive exhibits and collections.
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