Discover the best top things to do in Siauliai County, Lithuania including The Mound of Zvelgaitis, Church of Our Lady of the Angels, Pakruojo, Kryziu Kalnas, Siauliai Saint Disciple Peter and Paul Cathedral, Chaimas Frenkelis Vila, St. George's Church, Sundial Square, Siauliai Cemetery, KryziU kalno vienuolynas.
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The mound of Zvelgaitis – the most spectacular part of the ridge. The mound is named after the famous Lithuanian Duke Zvelgaitis, whose name was mentioned in 12th – 13th century documents. It is thought that the castle of Duke Zvelgaitis stood on the mound. Legends say that there was an underground tunnel joining the mounds of Zvelgaitis and Raktuve.
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is a small town on the scenic plateaus of eastern Samogitia that is famous for the monuments to baroque culture it contains. Tytuvenai’s Church of Our Lady of the Angels and Bernardine monastery complex are among Lithuania’s largest and most significant specimens of 17th and 18th century sacred architecture, reflecting as they do a multi-layered harmony of the gothic, mannerist and baroque styles.
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I visited here after staying in Siaulia overnight. If you don't have your own transport it's tricky to do this as a daytrip from either Riga or Vilnius. It's possible but it would be a very long day. There are regular buses from the main bus station that take about 40 minutes to small bus shelter, from there it's about 2km to the actual hill itself. I knew there would be a lot of crosses but really staggered by how many. I can't even imagine how many. It's a really striking, unique place and I'd highly recommend visiting if at all possible.Try visiting early in morning or in evening if possible as it was pretty busy when I visited.
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One of the most beautiful church (cathedral) in our country. So much space, so white, clear and simple. This cathedral have to interesting elements: the clock of sun and defensive wall.
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The church is situated in the central part of the city, next to the railway station. The church was built in 1908 with money allotted by the authorities of Tsarist Russia. In the beginning, it served as a church of the Russian Army, but when the Russians retreated, the Germans turned it into a warehouse. Following the retreat of the German troops in June 1919 the church was renovated and ordered t
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The extraordinary 750th anniversary of the city's existence in 1986 motivated the proper acknowledgment of the significance of this date. The competition for the reconstruction of the square was announced in 1981, and it was won by a trio of architects from Siauliai: A. Eerniauskas, R. Jurela and A. Vysniunas. The centrepiece of Sundial Square is the gilded and bronze-ornamented decorative sculpt
Monastery of the order of friars minor of the lithuanian franciscan province of st. Casimir at the hill of crosses
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