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Why travel by bus
Bus travel Melitopol – Kaunas is a convenient and affordable way to get there
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Affordable prices
The bus Melitopol – Kaunas is one of the most economical directions.
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Q&A
Frequently Asked Questions
All about the bus trip Melitopol → Kaunas
Why is Kaunas called Lithuania's "temporary capital"?
From 1920 to 1940 Vilnius was part of Poland, so Kaunas served as the temporary capital of the Lithuanian Republic. During these years the city developed rapidly and acquired a unique modernist architectural heritage that is now inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
What makes Kaunas's interwar architecture special?
Over 300 buildings in Functionalist and Art Deco styles were built in Kaunas between 1920 and 1940, forming one of the most coherent ensembles of interwar modernism in Central Europe. In 2023 "Kaunas — City of (Temporary) Optimism" was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
What is the Devil's Museum in Kaunas?
The Devil's Museum (Velnių muziejus) is a unique institution housing the world's largest collection of devil imagery: over 3,000 sculptures, paintings and decorative objects from around the world. It was founded in 1966 based on the collection of the artist Antanas Žmuidzinavičius.
Where is Kaunas bus station?
Kaunas Bus Station is at 24 Vytauto Street. Laisvės Boulevard and the city centre are about 15 minutes on foot or a few trolleybus stops away.
How far is Kaunas from Vilnius and from Klaipėda?
Kaunas is about 100 km from Vilnius (1 hour 20 minutes by bus) and about 210 km from Klaipėda (the Baltic port city with a ferry to Sweden, about 3 hours). Direct buses run between all these cities.
Who was Čiurlionis and where can I see his work in Kaunas?
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875–1911) was an outstanding Lithuanian Symbolist painter and composer whose works merge visual art and music. His paintings are housed in the National M.K. Čiurlionis Art Museum in Kaunas — an essential visit.
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