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Far from the beaten track
of busy tourist routes through Europe, Lithuania offers old past attractions,
in which there are some natural wonders for Cobblestone roads, cozy towns,
delicious food, beautiful churches, and outdoor backpackers who want to
explore. Under the prices of those people, you will find in the West, Lithuania
is great for budget travelers, and its compact size allows easy exploration
across the country. Want to know about some fun things in Lithuania? Read the
content below and try these things in your spare time or vacations during your
study in Lithuania.
Wander around Vilnius Old Town:
The Vilnius Old Town is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site and sits at that point where two of the main rivers
of Lithuania are convergence.It is known for being one of the premium medieval
towns in Europe, due to its wonderful well-preserved buildings, and exhibits
architecture in Gothic, Neo-Classical styles and Renaissance.
Take a trip to Trakai:
Trakai is a lake resort
and historically important town sits near Vilnius and if you want to get out of
town is a good day trip. There are some 200 lakes to enjoy during the warmer
months in the extensive Trakai area.
Brave the Devil’s Museum:
The devil's museum is
found in the Kaunas and as you would expect by this name that there is a large
collection of art that portrays a series of demons, witches and other evil
mythological creatures. You can get more than 3,000 different pieces here and
donate items in the visitor collection.
Visit St. Anne’s Church:
St. Anne Church in
Vilnius is one of the most beautiful buildings in Lithuania and is composed of
picturesque brick towers and rose windows. From 1501 on the date of the Spirits
and in the Gothic style and inside the Church, you will find a high ceiling as
well as carved peeps.
Curonian Spit & National Park:
Curonian spit refers to a
long strip of sand between the Curonian lagoon and the powerful Baltic Sea.Spit
is a glacier's product that dates from 5000 years ago and it is the most tuned
in Europe.Here the National Park was built in 1991 to protect the valuable
ecosystems found in the Curonian Spit and you will find a wide range of water
in wet plains and dunes.
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