Museum of Wooden City Architecture in Vilnius

Explore Vilnius’ Wooden Heritage: Museum of Wooden City Architecture in Užupis Attention history buffs and architecture enthusiasts! Immerse yourself in the heart of Vilnius’ eclectic Užupis district at the Museum of Wooden City Architecture. This hidden gem offers a captivating journey through the city’s unique wooden heritage. Step inside a meticulously restored 19th-century house and […]

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Explore Vilnius: Immerse Yourself in the Timeless Charm of Kaziukas Fair

Experience the magic of Vilnius at the heart of the enchanting Kaziukas Fair, a celebration steeped in over 400 years of tradition, dedicated to the legacy of Grand Duke Casimir. This vibrant event encapsulates the spirit of spring, offering an unparalleled experience for tourists eager to delve into Lithuanian culture. Join us as we unravel […]

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Litvak Museum opens in Vilnius

Discover the vibrant history of Lithuanian Jews at the Museum of Culture and Identity, an extension of the Vilna Gaon Museum of Jewish History. Located on Pylimo Street in the heart of Vilnius, this four-story building showcases 17 modern design exhibitions, including a dedicated space for the works of Lithuanian Jewish artist Rafael Chwoles on […]

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Exploring Zverynas District

Since the 16th century, Zverynas has belonged to the Radvilas family, who had a hunting reserve there. Later, in the 19th century, the district became a popular resort. Nowadays, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful and picturesque districts of Vilnius full of sightseeing places and rich history. Zverynas is a great […]

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April 1st – Independence Day of the Republic of Uzupis

April 1st is an important date for the Republic of Uzupis. In 1997, seriously determined people of Uzupis declared independence. Uzupis is one of the oldest districts of Vilnius, which was first mentioned as early as in the 15th century. People who lived in Uzupis were mostly craftsmen and weavers. Uzupis, as well as the entire city of Vilnius, was a cosmopolitical [...]
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