• Trakai Island Castle (Lithuanian: Trakų salos pilis; Polish: Zamek w Trokach) is an island castle located in Trakai, Lithuania, on an island in Lake Galvė.
  • Here is everything you need to know before visiting Trakai Island Castle near Vilnius, Lithuania, from opening hours to entrance fees.
  • It’s no wonder that Trakai Island Castle is one of Lithuania’s most popular tourist attractions, and it’s definitely worth adding to your travel itinerary.
  • Trakai Island Castle is the only castle on the water in all of Eastern Europe, Lithuania, a wonderful example of Gothic architecture.
  • As one of Lithuania's most cherished landmarks, Trakai Island Castle stands as a symbol of the nation's rich history and resilience.
  • Trakai Castle is seen from across Lake Galve. Trakai Island Castle was constructed in the 14th century under two successive Grand Dukes.
  • This all culminated in major castle reconstruction finishing in 1961. Trakai Island Castle, Trakai, Lithuania (ISO 400, 4.5 mm, f /2.8, 1/40 s).
  • Nestled amongst a picturesque lake landscape in Central Lithuania, Trakai Island Castle is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
  • Approximately 17 miles outside of Vilnius—which is the capital city of Lithuania—stately Trakai Island Castle is situated in the middle of placid Lake Galvė.
  • Trakai Castle is a Lithuanian castle built on an island surrounded by Lake Galvė, one of the deepest lakes in Lithuania. The current castle is a reconstructio.