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Fountain of Beauty
These strongly mineral-tasting waters are reputed to restore (or preserve) beauty.
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Europa Tower
Theres an observation deck at 114m; this is the highest skyscraper in the Baltics.
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Statues
Panevėžys doesnt have too many sights; these statues in the lake are worth a snap.
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Jewish Community of Lithuania
Social and administrative centre of the resurgent Litvak (Lithuanian Jewish) community.
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Radvilos Palace
This 17th-century palazzo houses the foreign fine-arts section of the Lithuanian Art Museum.
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St George’s Church
This attractive Catholic church has an unlikely onion dome – a reminder of its Russian origins.
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Sarbievijus Courtyard
This smaller courtyard of Vilnius University is named for a 17th-century Professor of Rhetoric.
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MK Čiurlionis Statue
A likeness of Lithuanias most famous artist, who lived part of his life in Druskininkai.
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Vytautas Magnus University
Once known as the University of Lithuania, this is one of the countrys leading tertiary institutions.
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Maironiss Tomb
The mausoleum of Kaunas Cathedral holds the remains of Maironis, Lithuanias beloved patriot/priest/poet.
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Site of New Jewish Cemetery
A memorial marks the spot of Vilnius 19th-century Jewish cemetery, destroyed by the Soviets in the 1960s.
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Astronomical Observatory Courtyard
Laid over an older garden, the courtyard boasts an 18th-century observatory painted with zodiacal signs.
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Ginučiai Watermill
This 19th-century mill in Ginučiai, accessible only with a guided tour, retains its original mechanism.
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Holy Trinity Church
The western side of Rotušės aikštė is filled by the late-Renaissance (1624–34), terracotta-roofed Holy Trinity Church.
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Trakai Historical National Park
The smallest national park in the country merges beautiful lakes and forests with a wealth of historical sights.
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Užupis Angel
Since its erection in 2002, this statue of a trumpeting Angel has come to symbolise Vilnius quirkiest district.
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Weathervane Gallery
The Weathervane Gallery, a museum selling authentic Curonian weathervanes and amber jewellery, is worth a visit.
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Antanas Mončys House Museum
This museum displays large wooden sculptures, collages and masks by Lithuanian émigré artist Antanas Mončys (1921–93).
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Ceramics Museum
Features Lithuanian ceramics and porcelain from the 20th century and earlier periods, and often houses temporary exhibitions.
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Baroti Gallery
This gallery, with its lively program of visiting exhibitions, is partly housed in a converted fish warehouse dating to 1819.
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