15 interesting facts about Vilnius

Majestic Vilnius is a city with an ancient and rich history. He walked with dignity through the centuries, and, fortunately for us, retained a fair amount of his historical appearance. No wonder not only tourists admire its beauty, but also locals! At the same time, prices here are moderate, and you can afford a vacation in Vilnius without much damage to the budget.

1. About 25% of all Lithuanian companies are registered here in the capital.
2. You can buy real estate in Vilnius for a fairly modest amount, but the maintenance will cost a pretty penny – utilities here cost about three times more than in Moscow.
3. Now in Vilnius, it’s quite calm and safe, but in 2011 he took the first ranked by the number of murders per capita in anti-rating among all EU cities.
4. Graffiti is very popular here. Many walls and fences are painted. Graffiti comes across very beautiful, but, unfortunately, sometimes they are painted on the walls of houses, of historical value.
5. It is Vilnius that produces about a quarter of Lithuania’s GDP.
6. Trolleybuses, which every day are still actively used here, carry tens of thousands of passengers.

7. Many buildings in Vilnius are recognized as architectural monuments, but local authorities don’t take care of them properly, so the ancient buildings gradually decay and collapse.
8. Before becoming the capital of Lithuania, Vilnius for centuries function of the capital of the Principality of Lithuania.
9. On average, the local population grows by 10,000 people annually, plus or minus.
10. Vilnius is first mentioned in the annals of the 14th century. Scientists have no doubt that
it is much older, but how much is still covered with darkness suspense mystery.

11. Among all cities of Lithuania, Vilnius is the most densely populated. Here More than half a million people live.
12. Until 1918 it was called “Vilna”, and then for three years it was called “Willy.”
13. In the last century, Vilnius was part of Poland for seventeen years.
14. The restoration of the Lithuanian capital after the Second World War required a lot of money and a lot of time, because because of the bombing, the city is very strong Suffered.
15. The historical center of Vilnius is fully officially recognized as an object UNESCO World Heritage Site.