Lithuania · European Green Capital 2025
빌뉴스
리투아니아 (Lithuania)
607,667 (Jan 2025)
Southeastern Lithuania
EET (UTC+2)
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Vilnius has grown to become the largest city in the Baltic States, surpassing Riga in population. With 607,667 residents as of January 2025 and a GDP of 36 billion euros in 2024, the Lithuanian capital has established itself as a dynamic economic powerhouse. The city's GDP per capita is 9% higher than Tallinn and 36% higher than Riga, reflecting its emergence as the Baltic region's most prosperous urban center.
In 2025, Vilnius proudly holds the title of European Green Capital, recognizing its commitment to sustainability and green urban development. The city's baroque Old Town, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest in Eastern and Central Europe. Vilnius seamlessly combines its rich historical heritage with modern innovation, hosting a thriving tech sector and positioning itself as one of Europe's most livable and green cities.
빌뉴스 구시가지 - A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the largest baroque Old Town in Eastern and Central Europe, with magnificent churches, courtyards, and historic architecture.
게디미나스 성탑 - The iconic symbol of Vilnius standing atop Castle Hill, offering panoramic views of the city and housing a museum of Lithuanian history.
새벽의 문 - A 16th-century city gate housing the miraculous icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of Mercy, one of Europe's most important pilgrimage sites.
빌뉴스 대성당 - The neoclassical cathedral and its bell tower dominating Cathedral Square, the spiritual heart of Lithuania and a national symbol.
성 안나 교회 - A masterpiece of Gothic architecture so beautiful that Napoleon reportedly wanted to carry it back to Paris in the palm of his hand.
우주피스 - The self-declared "Republic of Uzupis," a bohemian district of artists and dreamers with its own constitution, president, and quirky traditions.
Vilnius has emerged as a major financial and technology hub in the Baltic region. The city hosts numerous fintech companies and has attracted significant foreign investment, particularly from Scandinavian and Western European firms. The thriving startup ecosystem benefits from Lithuania's business-friendly environment and highly educated workforce. Traditional industries including food processing and furniture manufacturing complement the growing service sector.
Culturally, Vilnius offers an extraordinary diversity of architectural styles and artistic traditions. The city hosts numerous festivals including the Vilnius Film Festival and the Christopher Festival of classical music. The vibrant cafe culture, creative neighborhoods like Uzupis, and the thriving contemporary art scene make Vilnius a cultural destination increasingly recognized on the European stage.
According to legend, Vilnius was founded in the 14th century when Grand Duke Gediminas had a dream of an iron wolf on a hill. The city became the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and grew into one of the largest cities in Europe during the medieval period. The diverse population included Lithuanians, Poles, Jews, Russians, and Germans, creating a unique multicultural heritage. After centuries of occupation by various powers, Lithuania declared independence in 1990, and Vilnius has since flourished as a modern European capital.
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