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  • The concrete Monument of Three Crosses was designed in 1916, by the famous architect Antanas Vivulskis. In 1950 the Soviet government destroyed the original monument, though its remnants can be seen at the foot of the hill. The present monument of the Three Crosses was reconstructed in 1989, just before the restoration of Lithuania’s independence.
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  • The Hill has a few lookouts as well as the cement three crosses that were destroyed by the Soviets and the current three cross monument.
  • Review of Hill of Three Crosses. Reviewed November 22, 2018. ... Date of experience: April 2018. Ask Pat N about Hill of Three Crosses.
  • This place is known to the residents of Vilnius as the Hill of Three Crosses, precisely because of the monument standing on it.
  • Being Good Friday I thought it would be appropriate to write about the Hill of Three Crosses in Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • The Monument of Three Crosses overlooking the city from the top of the hill named after them. The monument dates back to the 17th century when three monks...
  • The Hill of Three Crosses was one the places that I found about at the beginning of my Erasmus there so I gave it a go.
  • "Summit the Hill of Three Crosses and you’ll be rewarded with views of the old town, the 15th-century Bernardine Garden and the city’s serpentine river".
  • These crosses stood at the top of the hill until 1869. ... From the Three Crosses Hill you can also enjoy a beautiful view over the historical centre of Vilnius.
  • It was built on the Crooked/Grey Hill, which is now known as the Hill of Three Crosses. The concrete Monument of Three Crosses was designed in 1916, by the...