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Vibrant Vilnius

As Lithuania’s capital celebrates its Jewish heritage, there's more to this fascinating city than you might expect

September 25, 2022 10:00
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A visit to Vilnius is full of surprises — and they are unexpectedly happy ones. For one, that an ancient seat of learning can also be exuberantly beautiful: the old town, a Unesco World Heritage Site, is currently being used by a film crew to double for Imperial Vienna.

Another surprise: instead of the austerity I expected from an Eastern European capital, the people of Vilnius are positively hedonistic.

And, given that thousands of Jews were annihilated along with nearly all proof of their existence during the Second World War, the biggest surprise of all was that a rare survivor could be celebrating her centenary during my visit to the city — in the midst of a vibrant Jewish community, which once again is playing an important role in the life of the city.

Given how astonishingly inexpensive it is to reach from the UK — and its growing reputation as a party town — Vilnius seems set to become the next Prague or Amsterdam once the secret is fully out.