Ramybė Park, Public park in Kaunas, Lithuania
Ramybė Park is a public park in Kaunas with wide paved pathways winding through landscaped grounds featuring benches, trees, and open green spaces. The grounds are located near the city's bus station and include various walking routes.
The grounds were established as a Carmelite cemetery in 1847 and served multiple religious communities including Catholics, Orthodox, Lutherans, and Muslims. During the 1950s the site was transformed into a public park.
The park was originally a cemetery where people of different faiths were buried together. Today visitors can still see preserved monuments that reflect this shared history.
The park is accessible throughout the year with numerous benches for resting and pathways suitable for walking or jogging. The wide paved surfaces make it easy to navigate for visitors of all abilities.
Several original cemetery monuments and memorials remain within the park, including a reconstructed tribute to Lithuanian soldiers from 1930. These structures quietly tell the spiritual story of the site.
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