World Heritage Sites in Lithuania


The Old Town of Vilnius

(54.68 N 25.32 E)

Curonian Spit (Kursiu Nerija)

(55.72 N 20.52 E)

The Curonian Spit is a 98 km long, thin, curved sand-dune spit that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. Its southern portion lies within Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, and its northern within southwestern KlaipÄ—da County, Lithuania.


Kernave Archaeological Site

(54.89 N 24.83 E)

The site is a complex ensemble of archaeological properties, encompassing the town of Kernave, forts, some unfortified settlements, burial sites and other archaeological, historical and cultural monuments from the late Palaeolithic Period to the Middle Ages.


Struve Geodetic Arc

Joint listing: Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Sweden, Ukraine

The Struve Arc is a chain of survey triangulations running through ten countries and over 2,820km from Hammerfest in Norway to the Black Sea. The survey was carried out between 1816 and 1855 by the astronomer Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve, and represented the first accurate measuring of a long segment of a meridian. 34 of the original 265 station points are included in the listing.

See Belarus listing for more information.


Modernist Kaunas: Architecture of Optimism, 1919-1939

(54.8969 N 23.9292 E)



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Last Updated: September 18, 2023