• Gediminas' Tower (Lithuanian: Gedimino pilies bokštas) is the remaining part of the Upper Castle on top of the Gediminas Hill in Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • The flag of the Republic of Lithuania was raised on Gediminas Castle Tower for the first time on January 1, 1919.
  • An attractive riverside walk from Cathedral Square brought us to some stairs up to the ruins of Vilnius Castle and Gediminas Tower with its overview of...
  • Gediminas Tower in Vilnius offers city views and a museum with medieval artifacts on the historical site of Lithuania's founding..
  • The second floor contains the interactive exhibition “Visual timeline: a look through the Windows of Gediminas Tower”, which invites visitors to experience an...
  • Built in the 14th century by Gediminas, the king of Lithuania, the wooden structure was replaced by a much more powerful structure with the lower castle.
  • Gediminas had a dream that on top of the hill, where he had hunted down a taurus that day: a large iron wolf was standing and howling hard and loud, like a...
  • The only western tower of the Upper Castle which has survived till now is traditionally called Gediminas' Tower renamed after the Grand Duke of Lithuania.
  • The 16th century marked a period of Renaissance influence in Lithuania, and Gediminas Castle Tower underwent several modifications to reflect the architectural...
  • Kaunas, Lithuania, 2024. „Red Sea International Film Festival 2023”.
  • Gediminas Tower is the western tower of the Upper Vilnius Castle, located on Castle Hill, in the center of Vilnius, at an altitude of 48 meters from the foot of the hill.
  • A reconstruction of the Royal Palace of Lithuania was completed in 2009, and is located near the base of the hill upon which Gediminas' Tower stands.
  • 5. Take a Tour: There are a variety of tours available at Gediminas Tower, ranging from guided tours to self-guided audio tours.