Kaunas - Wikipedia Kaunas ( ˈ k aʊ n ə s ; Lithuanian: [ˈkɒʊ̯ˑnˠɐs] ⓘ) is the second-largest city in Lithuania after Vilnius, the fourth largest city in the Baltic States and an important centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life [10]
Is Kaunas Worth Visiting? 10 Best Reasons to Visit (2025) Located at the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers, Kaunas is Lithuania’s second-largest city and a former capital Known for its well-preserved interwar architecture and vibrant cultural scene, Kaunas has been gaining recognition as a hotspot for art, design, and innovation
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Kaunas, Lithuania: What to See, Where to Go and What to Know | True . . . Kaunas medieval old town is smaller but more intact than that of Vilnius as it suffered less of the Soviet post-war destruction It is dominated by the churches at the Rotušės (City Hall) square and a wide Vilniaus street as well as by the restored Kaunas castle near the confluence
Kaunas Įsibėgėjant vasarai dažnas keliautojas ieško naujų idėjų, ką gi aplankyti laisvą savaitgalį Mėgstantiems keliauti lėtai ir tvariai, ypač – minantiems dviračius (bet ne tik jiems), Kaunas turi naują pasiūlymą – vietos gyventojų siūlomą maršrutą ir magnetukų dėlionę „Surink Kauną“
15 Best Things to Do in Kaunas - Nomad Epicureans Kaunas certainly deserves its place among the country’s best sightseeing spots There’s plenty to see in Kaunas including its beautiful Old Town, churches, cozy parks, and a wide range of great architecture
Kaunas | Lithuania, Map, History, Population | Britannica Kaunas, town, southern Lithuania It lies at the head of navigation on the Neman (Lithuanian Nemunas) River, there joined by the tributary Viliya (Lithuanian Neris) River Founded as a fortress in 1030, Kaunas became a town in 1317 and received its charter of self-government in 1408
Kaunas travel - Lonely Planet | Lithuania, Europe Strategically wedged at the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris Rivers, Kaunas gained a taste for the limelight during a brief spell as Lithuania's capital in the interwar period; the town owes some of its most attractive architecture to this era Save your favorites!
Kaunas city municipality Kaunas continues to reinforce its status as a vibrant cultural city, with major investments in infrastructure tailored for cultural expression, a rich diversity of events, and innovative creative initiatives