SCHEDULED / MONDAY / TRANSFER VILNIUS – RIGA

 

Scheduled transfers Every Monday 9am from Vilnius to Riga – with comfortable car or minivan and visit Hill of Crosses (30-45 minutes) – it’s a historical and architectural monument, a unique ensemble of folk art. Its peace, spirituality, authenticity, and sacred nature attracts visitors. Lunch time in local restaurant. And last stop in Rundāle Palace (2 hours) – set amidst the fertile Zemgale Plains in the south of Latvia. Most of the interior decorations were created between 1765 and 1768 when a sculptor from Berlin Johann Michael Graff, and Italian painters from St. Petersburg Francesco Martini and Carlo Zucchi worked at the palace.

With a group size minimum 3 and maximum 8 people. Please book at least 2-5 days in advance to guarantee a tour on your preferred date.

Scheduled transfer period from April till October.

Hill Of Crosses / Rundāle Palace

DEPARTURE/ARRIVAL LOCATION Vilnius, Lithuania / Riga, Latvia
DEPARTURE TIME Every Monday at 08:30 AM.
RETURN TIME Approximately 5:00 PM.
FIXED PRICE  *(ONE PERSON)  80 EUR/PAX
INCLUDED
Services of a english driver
Hotel pick up/drop off
Comfortable transportation
NOT INCLUDED
Personal expense
Driver gratuite

 

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08:30 AM – 11:30 AM: Transportation

From  Vilnius  we are moving to Hill of Crosses. Depend on traffics its takes around 3 hour.
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11:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Hill of Crosses

Is a historical and architectural monument, a unique ensemble of folk art. Its peace, spirituality, authenticity, and sacred nature attracts visitors. The oblong mound, somewhat similar to a saddle, stands on a plain and is surrounded by the valleys of Kulpė stream and its nameless tributary. The hill itself sits on the Jurgaičiai-Domantai mound with a former ancient village dating back to the 13th-14th centuries. It became a sacred site in the 19th century. It is said that the first crosses were erected here by the next-of-kin of the rebels that fell in the 1831 rebellion. The family members erected the crosses at this site because the Tsarist reign did not allow them to pay proper tribute to the graves of their relatives. Even more crosses were put up after the rebellion of 1863. At that time, the tradition of visiting and erecting crosses on the hill began to emerge. The Hill of Crosses became a place of vow making. According to another version, many crosses were put up after the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus apeared on the mound in the 7th decade of the 19th century; it was she who supposedly encouraged people to put crosses at this place. In 1850, there were 17 crosses on the hill, from 1895 to 1898 the number increased to 180, and in 1938 there were over 400 crosses. The number of crosses also grew during the period of Soviet occupation; in 1960, there were 2,500 large crosses alone.
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12:00 PM – 2:00 PM: Rundāle palace

The Rundale Palace is set amidst the fertile Zemgale Plains in the south of Latvia. Most of the interior decorations were created between 1765 and 1768 when a sculptor from Berlin Johann Michael Graff, and Italian painters from St. Petersburg Francesco Martini and Carlo Zucchi worked at the palace.
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2:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Lunch time

Lunch time in local restaurant.
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3:00 PM – 4:30 PM: Transfer

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Rundale palace tour
Rundale palace tour

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