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Kalnai Park

Park in Vilniius, Lithuania

Kalnai Park

Park in Vilniius, Lithuania

FieldValue
nameKalnų Park
photo318 vilnius Old Town (21019708031).jpg
photo_width300
photo_captionView of Gediminas Hill and Kalnai Park
typePublic park
locationVilnius, Lithuania
mapLithuania Vilnius
map_captionLocation near central Vilnius
coords
area61 acre
operatorDirectorate of the State Cultural Reserve of Vilnius Castles
statusOpen year round
Stage in Kalnų Park
Three Crosses on the Crooked Hill

Kalnai Park (, literally: Park of Hills) is a 24.5 ha park between the left bank of the Neris River and right bank of the Vilnia River in Vilnius, Lithuania. It lies within the Vilnius Old Town elderate near Gediminas Hill and Gediminas Tower, and is part of the , established in 1997. The park hosts various events, including concerts, political rallies, and sporting competitions. Its name reflects the presence of four prominent hills (kalnai): Crooked Hill, Table Hill, Bekes Hill, and the Hill of Gediminas's Grave.

History

Remains of Bekes Hill (on the right) before it was washed away entirely

Archeologists have hypothesized that the 162 m Crooked Hill (also known as Bleak Hill and Three Crosses Hill) housed the wooden Crooked Castle, which was destroyed during the Lithuanian Civil War (1389–1392) and never rebuilt. This hill fort was damaged by erosion and by construction of fortifications during the 17th and 18th centuries. According to a legend, seven Franciscan friars attempting to convert Lithuania to Christianity were murdered there during the reign of Duke Algirdas. In some versions of the legend, three of the monks were crucified. Wooden memorial crosses and a chapel were erected at the site; the concrete Three Crosses were built in 1916. The crosses were torn down in 1950 by order of the Soviet government and replaced by the current monument in 1989.

Table Hill is not well researched; in 1955 its top was bulldozed to make it perfectly flat. Lithuanians plan to cooperate with the Embassy of Hungary to restore his memory in the park. The Hill of Gediminas' Grave is used by the reconstructionist-pagan Romuva church as a ritual site. According to legend, Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, was buried on the hill.

While the territory may hold the key to the earliest history of Vilnius, no comprehensive archaeological research has been undertaken. Several small and isolated studies were conducted during various construction works in the park. In summer 2008, archeological excavations began in the so-called Valley of Songs, where a small settlement existed in the 13th and 14th centuries and where the Soviets built a stage for concerts in 1955–1956. The scientists uncovered the bodies of several German World War II prisoners.

References

References

  1. "The State Cultural Reserve of Vilnius Castles". State Cultural Reserve of Vilnius Castles.
  2. "Trijų kryžių kalnas". Directorate of the State Cultural Reserve of Vilnius Castles.
  3. "Latest News - Enlargement Special - Lithuania". EUROPA, Newsletter of the [[European Union]].
  4. "Visiting Vilnius". Directors General of the National Statistical Institutes.
  5. "Vilnius II". Society of the Lithuanian Archaeology.
  6. Savickienė, Daiva. (2009-01-23). "Savivaldybė remia Bekešo kalno sutvarkymo iniciatyvą".
  7. Vaiseta, Tomas. (2005-10-27). "J. Trinkūnas: Katalikų Bažnyčia bijo savo aukos". religija.lt.
  8. Gendrėnas, Gediminas. "Žvalgomieji archeologiniai tyrimai Dainų slėnyje". Directorate of the State Cultural Reserve of Vilnius Castles.
  9. Vitkauskaitė, Viktorija. (2008-08-07). "Linksmybėms Kalnų parke iškilo grėsmė". [[Lietuvos rytas]].
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