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Historic neighborhood with scenic, hilly cobbled streets and a variety of cafes, shops, and river walkways perfect for leisurely exploration and cultural enrichment.
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Museum with a solemn atmosphere, featuring exhibits on historical occupations and resistance movements. Includes audio guides and original prison cells for a reflective journey into the past.
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Guided tours through a historic prison reveal captivating tales ranging from humorous to haunting, with an atmosphere intensified during night-time explorations.
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Medieval palace with panoramic city views, hosting a museum and cultural events. Offers a glimpse into historical grandeur amid modern landscapes.
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Interactive museum blending optical illusions and historical intrigue with hands-on exhibits, ideal for family engagement and educational entertainment.
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Historical chapel on Aušros Vartai street with a revered 17th-century icon, deeply rooted in religious tradition and cultural heritage, fostering a solemn atmosphere for contemplation and prayer.
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Challenging climb up the hill leads to panoramic city views and the historically significant monument with illuminated crosses. Noted for cultural resonance and scenic vistas.
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Bohemian neighborhood filled with street art, quirky sculptures, and historical sites. Explore on foot to see the unique constitution wall and enjoy local bakeries.
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- M09_S11_M18Zurich, Switzerland677 contributionsYou will get a different experience in Vilnius than central Europe. It has a blended Architecture and Cultural touch, such as you will come across many USSR style buildings. I think as an adventurer you might love it!Written May 18, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Conor01Newry, UK299 contributionsThis musuem is not for those of a sensitive disposition because the subject mater contained within can be hard to process especially the basement prison and execution chamber as nothing is hidden and everything is described in the frankest terms
In saying that been a history geek I entered with my eyes wide open in terms of what to expect in general terms second world war, german then russian occupation, general modus operandi of SS, Gestapo, Enzatgruppen, KGB to name just a few but its one thing watching history docs, reading history books and another been confronted with the actual realities of how these organisations operated.and maintained control over the people and scary to think we are not talking about a period long ago soviet union offically ended in 1990 especially if you view it through thr light of current russian activities in Ukraine.
The things i learned in this musuem were a surprise in many ways because i had expected a focus on germany and whilst mentioned the focus was clearly on thr actions of USSR and what struck me was alot of the actions/practices mentioned were near exact duplicates of those the Soviet Union joined the allies in fighting against during 2WW and we in the west assocaite with 30's and 40's germany but USSR then proceeded to implement post war against all left in thr east.
If you are of a sensitive disposition then maybe the basement prison and execution chamber should be avoided as things do take a dark and graphic turn as your are faced with the grim realities of both dictatoral regimes nothing is dressed up in fact the video played in execution chamber really drives point home of how brutal things were.
One of thr most curious things i found about Vilinus before visiting this musuem was how explicit thr cities support of Ukraine was wheather that be on the messages on public transport, a banner on thr top of one of the most prominant skyscrapers that said putin the hague is waiting for you thr many flags, weaths displayed in ukraine colours when casualties are annouced. However after visiting the musuem and seen what the USSR did to lituania in the most graphic terms then the clear and open support for Ukraine makes sense because you see a country that wants no return to a past that only ended in 1990 for any part of the former USSR itself, Ukraine, othersWritten April 12, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Joanna L1 contributionVery interesting trip and insightful stories shared by Emma. It’s a place with a complex story, reflecting the history of Lithuania.Written June 2, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Deanosaur89Edmonton, Canada7,261 contributionsWe felt paying 8 euros to enter the tower was a bit steep considering we only spent about 20 minutes inside the small space. There wasn't much to see or do here and we felt the nearby Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania have a better bang for our buck.
The tower has a small exhibit to the history of the tower and includes a small iron wolf pelt. There is also a room to explain the Baltic Way including a picture opportunity. The highlight was getting to the top of the tower and looking out over the city and seeing the flagpole.
We felt you could enjoy the tower from the outside just as well and easily read up on the exhibitions on your own time. We felt for a castle exhibition this was easily one of the most overpriced ones we went to during our stay in the Baltics. The nearby platform gives similar views of the city and nearby three cross monument.
If you have mobility issues we'd recommend not doing this tower but if you want a view from one of the hilltops in Vilnius this would be the place to do it because they have an affordable funicular that is 1 Euro each way. You can pay for a 1 way or round trip at the bottom ticket office for the funicular and if you just want a return you can pay at the bottom before going through the gates.Written April 22, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Bea974 contributionsThe Church of St. Peter and St. Paul regarded as the most famous Baroque church of Vilnius is recognized worldwide as one of the most beautiful Catholic churches in the world and I cannot agree more. It is definitely a pearl of architecture.
The church’s founder, M. K. Pacas, died in 1682 before construction was completed. M.K. Pacas is buried in a crypt just below the entrance to the church, with an inscription that reads, “Here lies a sinner.”Written December 14, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Deanosaur89Edmonton, Canada7,261 contributionsWe really appreciated the architecture on the outside of this church and of the nearby bell tower. The legend here is that once Napoleon saw the church he wished to take it back to Paris in the palm of his hand.
We went on a Sunday in the morning and poked our heads inside while a mass was taking place. There wasn't anywhere to sit so we decided to come back later in the afternoon to appreciate the interior further. There is a sign across the street in a spot where you can take a good picture of the facade and on the side of the church are examples of the bricks that were used in the construction of the church.
We included this church in a self guided walking tour of Vilnius because there are many things to see here. St. Anne's Church is close to the Bernardine Church and they have some nice gardens behind them which is a relaxing place to visit.Written April 22, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Niklas HTurku, Finland5 contributionsMy son wanted to visit the Vilnil. Museum of Illusions, and I was initially unsure if it would interest an adult. I couldn't have been more wrong. Both my son and I thoroughly enjoyed every part of the exhibition. The museum is small and convenient, but every single item is meaningful and engaging. We left the place in complete awe. I highly recommend a visit. Be sure to bring your camera with you to capture the amazing illusions.Written May 26, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Bea974 contributionsThe Gates of Dawn were first mentioned in 1514. The name Gates of Dawn referred to part of Vilnius’ defensive wall. At that time, the city’s defensive wall had ten gates and the Gates of Dawn are the only ones which survived. Today it is associated worldwide by Catholics, Russian Orthodox and Greek Orthodox with worship and miracles caused by Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy. Her miraculous painting in the Gates of Dawn is one of the most famous Renaissance paintings in Lithuania. The miraculous painting is also called the Madonna of the Gates of Dawn or the Madonna of Vilnius. It is located in the chapel and was painted specifically for this chapel in the 17th century, following the example of Dutch painter Martin de Vos. The chapel was first wooden but after the fire it was made of brick.Written December 14, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Deanosaur89Edmonton, Canada7,261 contributionsWe had a nice walk up here after visiting St. Anne's Church and going through the Bernardine Garden. The Hill has a few lookouts as well as the cement three crosses that were destroyed by the Soviets and the current three cross monument. It is about a 15 minute walk to the top from any side of the mountain and there are a few spots to rest on the way. There is paid parking near the bottom but if you're exploring the old town area by foot it is easy to incorporate the three cross monument.
Plan to spend about 30-40 minutes walking and additional time going to lookouts if you plan to do this hill. There are signs in English and Lithuanian to read and a few places to sit and rest.Written April 22, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Julie CKent, UK633 contributionsWe really enjoyed our visit, but do your research before you go so you know what to seek out. There are some lovely bakeries, as well as many historical places, and some great street art.
Be aware that quite a lot seemed to be closed in February, and most shops don’t open until at least 11, with many not opening until 12 noon.
It is definitely worth visiting, and you need a good couple of hours here to explore everything.Written February 13, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Sophie W1 contributionThis is a special, reverent place - definitely worth a visit!
We spent about 75 minutes walking around the 19 different memorial sections. Each one had a sign with information in Lithuanian, English, Hebrew, and Polish. We only saw two other people briefly while walking around - very peaceful, quiet, and emotional. Most of the path was paved, but to get close to some of the memorials you have to leave the path.
Easy 10-15 minute walk down one road from the train station to the memorial.Written March 22, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - ken jManalapan, NJ904 contributionsI liked the green interior. The church is very ornate, but to me that distracts from having an experience with a living God.Written July 17, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
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