The Hill of Crosses
For an insight into Lithuania’s religious beliefs and troubled political past, visit the Hill of Crosses at Siauliai(pronounced shoe-lay). Lithuanians know it as Kryžių Kalnas.
Read MoreFor an insight into Lithuania’s religious beliefs and troubled political past, visit the Hill of Crosses at Siauliai(pronounced shoe-lay). Lithuanians know it as Kryžių Kalnas.
Read MoreKnown in its heyday as “the Paris of the East”, Riga is the largest, most vibrant city in the Baltic region. Its history and architecture reflect the influences of Russian and German culture on its underlying Latvian traditions.
Read MoreGroup singing is a living feature of Estonia’s historical and cultural heritage. Within Estonia there are many small cultural communities, each with its own song tradition.
Read MoreJoseph Stalin was the major architect of what Churchill called The Iron Curtain – a divided Europe which was established after World War 2.
Read MoreIt began with a Soviet invasion of Finland in November 1939, and ended just over three months later
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