• And yet, today, the Hill of Crosses is one of the most suggestive religious places in the world.
  • One thing is clear: despite the external similarity, the Hill of Crosses is not a cemetery and has nothing to do with the cemetery.
  • Located in Lithuania, the Hill of Crosses is a unique and captivating travel destination that is sure to leave a lasting impression on any visitor.
  • After the political change in 1988 the status of the Hill of Crosses changed completely – it became both a Lithuanian and a world phenomenon.
  • 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.
  • I would be shocked not to find someone not moved by a visit to the Hill of Crosses.
  • Starting from any location in Siauliai, you will be collected and driven to the famous Hill of Crosses.
  • Laden with more than 100,000 Christian symbols, Lithuania's Hill of Crosses is one of the world’s most unique pilgrimage sites.
  • It is a genuinely awe-inspiring scene to visit the Kryžių Kalnas or Hill of Crosses.