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Lithuania
(Bradt Travel Guides)
Tour Lithuania. The variety of Lithuania's landscape, its chequered
history, and the hospitality of the local people make for a
highly memorable visit to this largest of the Baltic states.
Once Upon a Time in Lithuania Throughout her career Naomi Alexander has worked as a figurative artist. When invited by the Europos Parkas Museum in Vilnius to be their first painter in residence she decided to draw Jewish culture as her family roots go back to 18th century Lithuania. She draws what she sees: the vast forests and their dark secrets, the poor people that now live in the homes where Jews once lived, dilapidated buildings, synagogues and cemeteries, and the churches that still loom over the old Jewish areas. Additional information and quirky captions give a sense of the present day struggles of Lithuania’s small Jewish community. With introductory articles by John Russell Taylor, The Times art critic, and by Aubrey Newman, Associate Director of the Stanley Burton Centre for Holocaust Studies, University of Leicester.

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Berlitz
Vilnius Pocket Guide (Berlitz Pocket Guides S.)
Tour Lithuania. Pocket Guide: Vilnius covers all the main sights,
area by area, in an easily navigable format. Tourist attractions
described include the Old Town's architectural treasures such
as Vilnius University, St Anne's Church and the Cathedral, the
historic Gediminas Tower, Artillery Bastion and the Gates of
Dawn, the bohemian Uzupis district and the city's interesting
museums and art galleries. You can read about places to visit
in outlying areas such as the Television Tower, Vingis Park
and the Antakalnis district, as well as excursions to Trakai
Castle and lakes, Europe's Park, Grutas Park, the Open Air Museum
of Lithuania, Kaunas and the national parks, including Aukstaitija
and Zemaitija. The book contains background historical information,
advice on shopping and entertainment, as well as the low-down
on eating out. There is an A-Z of practical information, listings
of recommended hotels and restaurants, and useful expressions
in Lithuanian. There are also special features on topics ranging
from Lithuanian beer to traditional festivities. Maps show Kaunas,
Vilnius, Central Vilnius and excursions, and there are dozens
of colour photographs throughout.
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