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Kaunas

A City of History and Culture

Kaunas, Lithuania's second-largest city, is a fascinating blend of rich history and modern culture. Known for its interwar architecture, Kaunas served as the temporary capital of Lithuania during the early 20th century, and its Old Town is full of charming streets and historic buildings. The city is often referred to as the "capital of interwar architecture," with several buildings from this period offering a glimpse into the past.

The city's cultural landscape is dominated by several world-class museums. The National Maironis Museum of Lithuanian Literature celebrates the country's literary heritage, while The Devil's Museum houses a unique collection of sculptures and art inspired by Lithuanian folklore. Kaunas Castle, dating back to the 14th century, is another must-see landmark, offering an insight into the city's medieval past.

Kaunas is also known for its lively art scene, with galleries showcasing contemporary art and performances throughout the year. For those looking to enjoy the outdoors, Laisvės alėja (Freedom Avenue) is a vibrant pedestrian street lined with cafés, shops, and cultural spots.

The city's vibrant atmosphere and rich history make it a must-visit destination for those exploring Lithuania. Whether you're admiring its stunning architecture, visiting museums, or enjoying the city's cafes, Kaunas offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Explore all that this cultural hub has to offer with local itineraries, accommodations, and dining recommendations available here.

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