Dzūkija ethnographic region.

Section 51. Lazdijai – Veisiejai.

SEE Worth seeing

There are 15 churches in Lithuania named after St. Casimir, one of them is located in Kučiūnai.

At a height of 2 m from the ground, the tree branches into three trunks.

The sculptures will especially appeal to the youngest travellers.

Located on the peninsula with its houses are very close to the water, Veisiejai is called the Venice of Lithuania.

Located in the wing of the Veisiejai Manor house – the oldest building in the Veisiejai area. The exposition “Life Between the Waters” is especially important, because there are as many as 37 lakes in Veisiejai Regional Park! Tel.: +370 31856234

Founded in the 17th century. Its most important element is a circle of 22 about 200-year-old lindens.

The second thickest ash in Lithuania.

There is a fountain with light and sound installations on Ančia lake, not far from Veisiejai City Park. Operates in summer.

Veisiejai is considered a birthplace of the Esperanto language, and in honour of this, a monument bust of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof has been installed in the city park.