Three Crosses (Lithuanian: Trys kryžiai) is a prominent monument in Vilnius, Lithuania, on the Hill of Three Crosses (lt:Kreivasis Kalnas), originally known as the Bald Hill (Lithuanian: Plikasis kalnas), in Kalnai Park. According to a legend, which finds its source in some historic events, seven Franciscan friars were beheaded on top of this hill.
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- en.wikipedia.org Three CrossesThree Crosses (Lithuanian: Trys kryžiai) is a prominent monument in Vilnius, Lithuania, on the Hill of Three Crosses (lt:Kreivasis Kalnas), originally known as the Bald Hill...
- tripadvisor.com Things to Do in Vilnius Hill of Three CrossesThe Hill has a few lookouts as well as the cement three crosses that were destroyed by the Soviets and the current three cross monument.
- govilnius.lt visit-vilnius/places/the-hill-of-…Standing atop the hill that bears its name, the Three Crosses memorial consists of three white reinforced concrete crosses that are visible from afar.
- neuralword.com en/article/hill-of-the-three-…Perched atop a gentle hill in Vilnius, the capital city of Lithuania, stands a towering monument known as the Hill of the Three Crosses.
- vilniusgspot.com three-crosses/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...
- compassesandquests.com hill-of-three-crosses/Exploring the Hill of Three Crosses and Kalnų Parkas. Once you make it up to the monument, you’ll be able to see the towering white crosses up close.
- thirdeyetraveller.com hill-of-three-crosses-…How to get to the Hill of Three Crosses in Vilnius. The Three Cross Hill is easy to find using Cathedral Square as a starting point.
- getyourguide.com three-crosses-hill-kazimierz-…...have some more time and strength, you can reach the nearby Three Crosses Hill and admire the Vistula River winding through villages, forests, and gentle hills.
- thewanders.eu the-hill-of-three-crosses/It was built in Kalnai Park on the “Hill of Three Crosses” in 1916, on the site where three wooden crosses stood since at least 1636.