In the 14th century, a stone castle was built at the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers to resist Crusaders’ attacks. It was the first stone castle in Lithuania which played a significant role in the city's defence system. Kaunas Castle is a Gothic building with two rows of protective walls and is the only castle of this type in Lithuania.

It ranks among the most beautiful Baroque-style buildings in Lithuania. The church and monastery were built for Camaldolese (Benedictine) monks in the 17th century under the supervision of Italian masters from Florence (Michelangelo Palloni, Joan Merli, and Pietro Perti). Pažaislis music festivals are held here in summer.

The church was constructed in late Baroque style in the early 18th century. In 1787, the church was given to the Order of Franciscan Monks, later it served as an Orthodox Church, as A. Nevsky's Cathedral and as a technical college. In 1990, the Church was returned to the Jesuit community, who opened a Jesuit gymnasium in the former college building.

Meet 3000 devils in the heart of Lithuania. Enjoy Jazz Festival or Classical music during the Pazaislis music festival. Be the first to discover the bird flight from the roof of Resurrection church, feel free and be brave to try professional acrobatic flights, wake a pilot inside yourself. Believe in the second “religion”- basketball and shake the famous Europe basketball players by the hand. Indulge water activities like yacht regattas or water biking. Don’t forget to relax at SPA, leisure and entertainment center. If you want to feel the real taste of Lithuania spirit visit Kaunas and discover unique Kaunas fortress.