• Hill of Crosses (Lithuanian: Kryžių kalnas) is a site of pilgrimage about 12 km north of the city of Šiauliai, in northern Lithuania.
  • The Hill of Crosses, Kryzių Kalnas, located nine miles north of the small industrial city of Siauliai (pronounced shoo-lay) is the Lithuanian national pilgrimage centre.
  • The Hill of Crosses is a unique sight to visit with a very different atmosphere from other sightseeing places I’ve previously been to.
  • One of the most famous sights of Lithuania is the Hill of Crosses, located twelve kilometers from the city of Šiauliai, on the Kaliningrad-Riga road.
  • 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.
  • While it is certainly original and a fascinating cultural site, the Hill of Crosses was just one of a number of memorable experiences that made Lithuania the highlight...
  • The Hill of Crosses is certainly worth the effort to reach, even by bus. Already from afar you can see the crosses that fill the hill by the thousands.
  • Traveling to the Hill of the Crosses: The hill is located near the northern town of Siauliai, which has train service from several cities, especially Riga, Latvia.
  • The Hill of Crosses, Siauliai, Lithuania. ... Pope John Paul II visited the Hill of Crosses in 1993 and declared it the site of hope, peace, love and sacrifice.
  • It began as an act of defiance against religious persecution and has turned into a beautiful reminder of the strength found through faith. hill of crosses lithuania.