During 8-hour tour to Kaunas (102 km) you will see the most important architectural monuments of the city: the XIII c. Kaunas Castle built for the defense against the Teutonic Order knights; Town Hall nicknamed the «White Swan»; the St. Michael the Archangel’s Church (the Garrison Church) built in 1890s in Neo-Byzantine style for Orthodox soldiers and officers of the Kaunas fortress garrison; Perkunas House — original monument in the Gothic style (XV c.) where the Hansa office and then Jesuit College were situated; the Vytautas Church, one of the oldestr churches in Kaunas and walk in a green and flowering pedestrian the Laisves Aleja (Alley of Freedom) street.
After walking tour tourists will visit Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis (1875-1911) National Museum devoted to the greatest genius of the XX c. who tried to combine in his works painting with music, symbolism with folk decorative and applied art, national cultural tradition of his country with cultures of different peoples of the world. Romain Rolland named works of Ciurlionis “new spiritual continent”. Another famous museum in Kaunas is located just in front of the Ciurlionis Museum. It is the only in the world Devil’s Museum arranged on base of another local painter Antanas Žmuidzinavičius (1876-1966) personal collection: about 3000 masks and small sculptures of different devils (including Hitler and Stalin) from 23 countries.