• The Hill of Crosses in Lithuania, with its one hundred thousand crosses, is creepy but also a significant historical site for Lithuanians.
  • With over 100,000 crosses, the Hill of Crosses, north of Šiauliai, is a place of national pilgrimage for Lithuanians and an off-the-path travel destination.
  • Tickets for the bus to the Hill of Crosses can be purchased at the bus station in Siauliai. A large departure board shows the schedule – you want the bus to Joniskis.
  • The USSR began a “demolition” period which lasted for almost 20 years. In 1958, the collective farm Meškuičiai began digging gravel on the Hill of Crosses.
  • Hill of Crosses (Lithuanian: Kryžių kalnas) is a site of pilgrimage about 12 km north of the city of Šiauliai, in northern Lithuania.
  • Guides and tours in Lithuania: The Hill of Crosses is situated in the middle of an arable land, sixteen kilometers from Šiauliai.
  • Book tours and tickets to experience Siauliai Hill of Crosses (Kryziu Kalnas). Reserve a ticket for your trip to Lithuania today.
  • The Hill of Crosses is a pilgrimage site where a collection of around 200,000 crosses have been placed upon a hill in Lithuania’s countryside.
  • Only twelve kilometres from Siauliai (small Lithuanian city) can be found a very unusual hill dotted with crosses of different shapes & different materials.
  • The Hill of Crosses (Lithuania) is a sacred pilgrimage site for Catholics. On the hill there is a huge number of crosses of various sizes, materials and shapes.