• General view of the Hill of Crosses. Close view of the Hill of Crosses. Hill of Crosses (Lithuanian: ) is a site of pilgrimage about 12 km north of the city of Šiauliai...
  • The Hill of Crosses (Kryžių kalnas) – Is a small hill near the city Siauliai (Lithuania), covered with hundreds of thousands of crosses.
  • Pilgrims and other people from all over the world and not just Lithuania go to the Hill of Crosses to leave a cross or other religious objects such as amulets...
  • After WWII, when Lithuania was occupied by the Soviets, it was strictly forbidden to place crosses or even come to pray at the Hill of Crosses.
  • After the political change in 1988 the status of the Hill of Crosses changed completely – it became both a Lithuanian and a world phenomenon.
  • The Hill of Crosses, Kryzių Kalnas, located 12 kilometers north of the small industrial city of Siauliai (pronounced shoo-lay) is the Lithuanian national pilgrimage...
  • The Hill Of Crosses is a place of pilgrimage and devotion for Catholics in Lithuania and throughout the Baltic region.
  • Grey Cross from Lithuania A quick look at the different catholic cross on the hill of crosses will show you a variety of crosses in different shapes and sizes.
  • Entrance to Hill of Crosses is free of charge (there is just a small fee of equivalent to $1 USD if you’re parking in their parking lot).