Beloved Lithuanian pilots Steponas Darius and Stanislovas Gir臈nas died on 15 July 1933, just 650km short of completing the longest nonstop transatlantic flight at the time. Two days after the duo set off from New York, 25,000 people gathered at Kaunas airport for their triumphant return. They never arrived. Their orange plane Lituanica crashed in Germany. After being embalmed, then hidden during Soviet occupation, the bodies came to rest here in 1964.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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Lithuania's dark 20th-century history is poignantly told here, 7km north of Kaunas. Begin in the sombre, church-like gallery with striking stained glass鈥
MK 膶iurlionis National Museum of Art
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One of Lithuania's oldest and grandest galleries, Kaunas' leading art museum (founded 1921) is the place to acquaint yourself with the dreamlike paintings鈥
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Housed inside a former 18th-century Carmelite monastery, this is a particularly thorough introduction to the history of the region and the town. Displays鈥
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Kaunas-based Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara (1900鈥86) saved around 6000 Jewish lives between 1939 and 1940, issuing transit visas to stranded Polish鈥
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This museum is devoted to the Devil, Lucifer, Satan, the fallen angel, the seducer, the cajoler, with over 3000 statuettes, carvings, masks and other鈥
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Artist Vytenis Jakas moved into this courtyard over a decade ago and turned it into an ever-evolving art project, creating murals and transferring onto鈥
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Built in 1871, the only functioning synagogue of those that survived since 1941, and one of the few remnants of Kaunas' once-strong Jewish community, this鈥
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Built by Camaldolese monks in the 17th century, this striking baroque monastery lies 9km east of central Kaunas, on a promontory jutting into the Kauno鈥
Nearby Kaunas attractions
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Kaunas-based Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara (1900鈥86) saved around 6000 Jewish lives between 1939 and 1940, issuing transit visas to stranded Polish鈥
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This small mosque is one of four in Lithuania and the only one made of brick in the Baltics, constructed here to replace the original wooden mosque from鈥
3. Museum of Deportation & Resistance
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The Museum of Deportation & Resistance documents Lithuania's struggles with foreign oppression, between 1940 and 1990. The spirit of resistance was鈥
4. Liet奴kis Garage Massacre Memorial
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This small memorial in the courtyard marks the spot where, on June 27, 1941, during the first days of the Nazi occupation of the city, Lithuanian 鈥
5. Kaunas Museum for the Blind
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The catacombs of St Michael the Archangel Church are set up to let you experience a short spell as a person without sight.
6. Mykolas 沤ilinskas Art Gallery
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This art museum on three floors is based on the private collection of Mykolas 沤ilinskas, but is now operated by the National 膶iurlionis Art Museum. The鈥
7. St Michael the Archangel Church
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The Soviets turned this blue-domed neo-Byzantine church, which fills the sky so dramatically at the eastern end of Laisv臈s al臈ja, into a stained-glass鈥
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The statue of 鈥楳an鈥 in front of the Mykolas 沤ilinskas Art Gallery was modelled on Nike the Greek god of victory; it caused a storm of controversy when its鈥