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Although the bridge is still standing reconstructed, but the name is changed. From now on, it is the bridge of Vytautas the Great, just like it was in 1930s when the bridge was built. More...
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Laisvės Alėja is the main street of Kaunas meant for pedestrians. It is believed to be the longest pedestrian walkway in Europe. More...
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Some people claim, that Kaunas beginning as a city should be considered the year 1408 when Grand Duke Vytautas gave Magdeburg Rights to the city, but not the year 1361, when Kaunas Castle was mentioned for the first time in the chronicles of Crusaders. More...
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A new camping lot was opened at the end of Jonavos Street, beside highway Vilnius-Klaipėda. More...
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Today Old Town can be considered to be the cradle of Kaunas. It is laid out in the conflux of the Nemunas and Neris Rivers. More...
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In Kaunas there are even 8 universities, which is why in city streets and at events there are so many smiling young faces. Every year thousands of new specialists graduate.
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Kaunas is laid out in an uneven relief, which is why the city can be explored by various routes. Kaunas can be viewed from 11 panoramic squares. More...
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Driving down the streets of Kaunas, your eye is drawn to the various social advertisements. More...
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If you are curious and interested in history, art, Kaunas invites you to visit even 26 museums, the only zoo in Lithuania, and an incredible botanical garden. More...
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The Kaunas zoo was established in 1938. On opening day there were only 40 exhibits. More...
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