Explore the historic heart of Kaunas with this collection of significant landmarks, from ancient castles and churches to poignant historical sites. Discover street art, admire stunning Baroque architecture, and reflect on the city's complex past.
Kiemo Galerija
A unique street art yard that displays art and tells the stories of local residents, defying traditional gallery concepts.
Kaunas War Museum
This location is home to a statue that transforms into a 'Star Seeder' at night, a popular artistic attraction.
Christ's Resurrection Church
The largest basilica in the Baltics, this Roman Catholic church is a masterpiece of modern architecture with a complex history of construction and restoration.
Pažaislis Monastery
The largest monastery complex in Lithuania, renowned for its magnificent Italian Baroque architecture.
Church of St. Gertrude
An ancient Brick Gothic church, one of the oldest in Europe, with a valuable crucifix and a unique location tucked away in the Old Town.
Kaunas Castle
A medieval castle, one of Lithuania's first brick castles, notable for its historical significance and unique double defense walls.
Ninth Fort of Kaunas Fortress
A powerful and enlightening museum detailing the fort's history and its role in Lithuania's occupations, including a difficult but necessary look at historical atrocities.
Kaunas Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
A Gothic church built in the 15th century, which, despite a severe exterior, holds breathtaking beauty and religious significance inside.