Discover the historical heart of Kaunas with this guide to its most captivating sites. From the distinct medieval architecture of the Old Town and the grandeur of Town Hall Square to the imposing Ninth Fort and the unique Devil's Museum, this collection offers a journey through centuries of history and culture. Explore ancient castles, serene monasteries, and significant landmarks that tell the story of Lithuania's second-largest city.
Oldtown
Kaunas's historic Oldtown features unique medieval architecture distinct from Vilnius.
Town Hall Square
The largest and most beautiful square in Kaunas, historically a market square since the 16th century.
Santaka Park
One of the largest parks in Kaunas, located in the Old Town, with Kaunas Castle situated at its eastern part.
Ninth Fort
A historic stronghold in the northern part of Kaunas, it served as a prison during the Soviet occupation.
Devil's Museum
A unique museum displaying over 2,000 depictions of the devil from around the world in various art forms.
Pažaislis Monastery
A 17th-century Baroque monastery built by the influential Pažaislis family, considered a romantic gem in Lithuania.
Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul
Also known as Kaunas Cathedral Basilica, this Old Town cathedral features an 1800s interior and a miracle-working 17th-century icon.
Vitos the great church
Built in the 15th century, this church has had a diverse history, serving various religious and military purposes.
Kaunas Castle
A medieval castle in Kaunas, dating back to the mid-14th century and built in the Gothic style.