(Ru) Jelgavas pils
Jelgava Palace. Latvia

The largest Baroque palace in the Baltics and a major early work by the architect Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli.

Dundaga pils
Dundaga Castle. Latvia

The largest and best-preserved castle in northern Kurzeme, Dundaga Castle was burned down twice and rebuilt several times.

Lielstraupes pils
Lielstraupe Castle. Latvia

Being one of the few medieval castles in Latvia that have survived to this day, Lielstraupe Castle is also the only one in the country to have a church combined with the main building. The construction was seriously damaged in 1905 and took about four years to restore.

Priešpilio g. 2, Klaipėda
Klaipeda Castle Museum. Klaipeda, Lithuania

This interactive museum, with outstanding exhibitions for both children and adults, reveals the history of Klaipeda and its castle across different periods.

Kauno pilis
Kaunas Castle, Lithuania

Kaunas Castle is the oldest building in Kaunas and the first stone structure in Lithuania, built in the 14th century to protect the city from the knights of the Teutonic Order.

J. Radvilos g. 3, Biržai
Pilies skliautai restaurant. Biržai, Lithuania

The restaurant at Biržai Castle with hearty dishes of Lithuanian and European cuisine is your portal to an authentic historical atmosphere. The place is very popular among both locals and tourists due to its delicious food and excellent service.

Kaunas
10 extraordinary museums in Kaunas

Kaunas is known for its cultural background and various museums, art galleries and other curious sites. Which museums should you add to your list when travelling to Kaunas?

Narva
Narva, Estonia

Narva is the third largest and easternmost city in Estonia located on the left bank of the Narva River, on the border with Russia, opposite Ivangorod.

Jaunpils pils
Jaunpils Castle. Latvia

Jaunpils Castle was built in 1301 as a fortress of the Livonian Order and has retained its original appearance to this day. On three sides, it is surrounded by a mill pond.

Glehni loss
Glehn Castle. Tallinn, Estonia

The castle was built in the historicist style by Nikolai von Glehn in 1886.