Vilnius
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Vilnius
VILNIUS The capital of LITHUANIA t Some facts: Vilnius - is the capital of Lithuania, and its largest city, with a population of 539,939 (806,308 together with Vilnius County) as of 2014. Vilnius is located in the southeast part of Lithuania and is the second biggest city of the Baltic states. Vilnius is the seat of the Vilnius city municipality and of the Vilnius district municipality. It is also the capital of Vilnius County. The first known written record of Vilnius as the Lithuanian capital is known from Gediminas' letters in 1323. Vilnius is known for its Old Town of beautiful architecture, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. In the year 2009, Vilnius was the European Capital of Culture (together with the Austrian city of Linz). The name of the city originated from the Vilnia River. The name of the river derives from the Lithuanian language word vilnis ("a surge") or vilnyti ("to surge"). According to legend, the Great Duke of Lithuania Gediminas dreamt of an iron wolf howling on a hilltop and consulted a pagan priest for its interpretation. He was told: "What is destined for the ruler and the State of Lithuania, is thus: the Iron Wolf represents a castle and a city which will be established by you on this site. This city will be the capital of the Lithuanian lands and the dwelling of their rulers, and the glory of their deeds shall echo throughout the world". Gediminas tower The location offered practical advantages: it lay within the Lithuanian heartland at the confluence of two navigable rivers, surrounded by forests and wetlands that were difficult to penetrate. The duchy had been subject to intrusions by the Teutonic Knights. Some views of VILNIUS THE OLD TOWN OF VILNIUS (LITHUANIAN: VILNIAUS SENAMIESTIS), ONE OF THE LARGEST SURVIVING MEDIEVAL OLD TOWNS IN NORTHERN EUROPE, HAS AN AREA OF 3.59 SQUARE KILOMETRES (887 ACRES). It encompasses 74 quarters, with 70 streets and lanes numbering 1487 buildings with a total floor area of 1,497,000 square meters It is a place where some of Europe's greatest architectural styles gothic, renaissance, baroque and neoclassical - stand side by side and complement each other Pilies Street is the Old Town's main artery and the hub of cafe and street market life The main street of Vilnius, Gediminas Avenue, is partially located in the Old Town. The central squares in the Old Town are the Cathedral Square and the Town Hall Square One of the most elaborate architectural complexes is the Vilnius University Architectural Ensemble, which occupies a large part of the Old Town and has 13 courtyards. It was selected to represent Lithuania in the Mini-Europe Park in Brussels In 1994 the Vilnius Old Town was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List (No. 541) in recognition of its universal value and originality. Cathedral DUE TO ITS ARCHITECTURE, IT REMINDS OF ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES. THE FIRST CATHEDRAL WAS BUILT IN THE BEGINNING OF 13TH CENTURY BY THE LITHUANIAN KING MINDAUGAS. IN 1387, LITHUANIA OFFICIALLY ADOPTED CHRISTIANITY, AND A NEW CATHEDRAL WAS BUILT ON THE SAME PLACE, WHICH SURVIVED UNTIL THE FIRE OF 1419. THROUGHOUT THE FOLLOWING CENTURIES, QUITE OFTEN THE CATHEDRAL SUFFERED FROM FIRES AND FLOODS, AND WAS REBUILT SEVERAL TIMES. IN THE MURKY DUNGEONS OF THE CATHEDRAL THERE ARE BURIAL PLACES OF LITHUANIAN PRINCES AND BOYARS, AS WELL AS THE REMAINS OF THE FOUNDATION OF THE OLD CHURCH. Hill of Three Crosses HILL OF THREE CROSSES (LITHUANIAN: TRIJŲ KRYŽIŲ KALNAS) IS A MONUMENT IN VILNIUS, LITHUANIA. IN THE 13 CENTURY THE SO-CALLED CROOKED CASTLE WAS TOWERING FROM THE BANK OF VILNA RIVER. IN 1390 IT WAS BURNT DOWN BY THE CRUSADERS. IN 1916 THE OLD WOODEN CROSSES WERE REPLACED BY NEW ONES MADE OF CONCRETE, WHICH WERE DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT A. VIVULSKIS. DURING POST-WAR YEARS, THE THREE CROSSES, AS WELL AS MANY OTHER RELIGIOUS MONUMENTS, WERE BLOWN UP AND BURIED. IN 1989 THEY WERE RESTORED. THE CROSSES ARE A GREAT SYMBOL OF BOTH LITHUANIAN MOURNING AND HOPE. AN EXCELLENT VIEW OF OLD TOWN IS ALSO TO BE FOUND AT THIS SPOT. The Hill of three crosses from the bird’s fly THE VILNIUS TV TOWER IS A 326.5 M TOWER IN VILNIUS, LITHUANIA. IT IS THE TALLEST STRUCTURE IN LITHUANIA, AND IS OCCUPIED BY THE SC LITHUANIAN RADIO AND TELEVISION CENTRE. THE OBSERVATION DECK 165 M FROM THE GROUND HOUSES THE CAFE "PAUKŠČIŲ TAKAS" (ENGLISH: MILKY WAY), OFFERS A PICTURESQUE VIEW OF THE CITY, AND SPORTS A ROTATING PLATFORM THAT REVOLVES ONCE EVERY 45 MINUTES. The TV Tower at New Year’s night and in the winter. THE CAFÉ ‘MILKY WAY’ VILNIUS UNIVERSITY IS THE OLDEST UNIVERSITY IN THE BALTIC STATES AND ONE OF THE OLDEST IN NORTHERN EUROPE. THE UNIVERSITY WAS FOUNDED IN 1579. IT IS THE LARGEST UNIVERSITY IN LITHUANIA
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