Kaunas

Kaunas

Kaunas is the second largest city in Lithuania and one of the country’s most important cultural and historical centres. Located at the meeting point of the Nemunas and Neris rivers, Kaunas is known for its medieval heritage, impressive churches, interwar architecture and lively atmosphere. Between the two World Wars, the city served as the temporary capital of Lithuania, and today many buildings from that period are protected as UNESCO World Heritage modernist architecture. One of the main landmarks of the city is Kaunas Castle, a 14th-century Gothic fortress standing near the riverside in the Old Town. The castle is one of the oldest stone fortresses in Lithuania and remains one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kaunas. Nearby visitors can explore the charming Old Town with narrow streets, cafes and historic buildings. Kaunas is also famous for its churches and religious monuments. The impressive Kaunas Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul is the largest Gothic church in Lithuania, while the monumental Christ’s Resurrection Basilica offers panoramic views over the city from its rooftop terrace. Another architectural highlight is the beautiful Pazaislis Monastery, considered one of the finest Baroque masterpieces in Northern Europe. The city is rich in museums and cultural attractions. Art lovers often visit the M.K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art and the unique Devils' Museum, famous for its large collection of devil sculptures and folklore art. History enthusiasts can explore the Vytautas the Great War Museum and the moving Kaunas Ninth Fort Museum, which tells the story of tragic events during World War II. Kaunas also has many green spaces and recreational areas. Ąžuolynas Park is one of the largest urban oak parks in Europe, while the Kaunas Botanical Garden offers peaceful walking paths and colourful plant collections. Visitors can also enjoy performances at the Kaunas State Musical Theatre or walk along the lively Laisvės Alėja pedestrian boulevard filled with restaurants, shops and cafes. Today Kaunas combines medieval history, elegant interwar architecture and modern cultural life, making it one of the most interesting cities to visit in the Baltic region.

What to see in Kaunas

Kaunas Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul Kaunas Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul Basilica VDU Botanical garden VDU Botanical garden Botanical Garden Kaunas Castle Kaunas Castle Castle Church of St. Michael the Archangel Church of St. Michael the Archangel Church Pazaislis Monastery and Church Pazaislis Monastery and Church Monastery Kaunas Art Deco Museum Kaunas Art Deco Museum Museum Stumbras Museum Stumbras Museum Museum KGB Atomic Bunker Museum KGB Atomic Bunker Museum Museum Kaunas City Museum Kaunas City Museum Museum Kaunas Sport museum Kaunas Sport museum Museum Maironis Museum of Lithuanian Literature Maironis Museum of Lithuanian Literature Museum Kaunas Tadas Ivanauskas Museum of Zoology Kaunas Tadas Ivanauskas Museum of Zoology Museum Historical Presidential Palace Historical Presidential Palace Museum Museum of the History of Lithuanian Medicine and Pharmacy Museum of the History of Lithuanian Medicine and Pharmacy Museum Lietuvos aviacijos muziejus Lietuvos aviacijos muziejus Museum Kaunas Ninth Fort Museum Kaunas Ninth Fort Museum Museum Devils' Museum Devils' Museum Museum M.K. Čiurlionis Museum of Art M.K. Čiurlionis Museum of Art Museum Vytautas the Great War Museum Vytautas the Great War Museum Museum Ąžuolynas Park Ąžuolynas Park Park Kaunas State Musical Theatre Kaunas State Musical Theatre Theatre Kaunas State Drama Theatre Kaunas State Drama Theatre Theatre Lithuanian Zoo Lithuanian Zoo Zoo