Lithuania/Vilnuis ''Markthalle (Halės turgus)” Part 7
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Vilnius/ Lithuania:
The name of the city originates from the Vilnia River.The city has also been known by many derivate spellings in various languages throughout its history: Vilna was common in English.
Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and its largest city, with a population of 542,664 as of 2015.Vilnius is located in the southeast part of Lithuania and is the second largest city in the Baltic states. Vilnius is the seat of the main government institutions of Lithuania as well as of the Vilnius District Municipality. Vilnius is classified as a Gamma global city according to GaWC studies, and is known for the architecture in its Old Town, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. Its Jewish influence until the 20th century has led to it being described as the Jerusalem of Lithuania and Napoleon named it the Jerusalem of the North as he was passing through in 1812. In 2009, Vilnius was the European Capital of Culture, together with the Austrian city of Linz.
Vilnius is situated in south-eastern Lithuania (54°41′N 25°17′E) at the confluence of the Vilnia and Neris Rivers. Lying close to Vilnius is a site some claim to be the Geographical Centre of Europe.
Vilnius lies 312 km (194 mi) from the Baltic Sea and Klaipėda, the chief Lithuanian seaport. Vilnius is connected by highways to other major Lithuanian cities, such as Kaunas (102 km or 63 mi away), Šiauliai (214 km or 133 mi away) and Panevėžys (135 km or 84 mi away). The city's off-centre location can be attributed to the changing shape of the nation's borders through the centuries; Vilnius was once not only culturally but also geographically at the centre of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
The current area of Vilnius is 402 square kilometres (155 sq mi). Buildings occupy 29.1% of the city; green spaces occupy 68.8%; and waters occupy 2.1%.
The climate of Vilnius is humid continental (Köppen climate classification Dfb). Temperature records have been kept since 1777. The average annual temperature is 6.1 °C (43 °F); in January the average temperature is −4.9 °C (23 °F), in July it is 17.0 °C (63 °F). The average precipitation is about 661 millimetres (26.02 in) per year. Average annual temperatures in the city have increased significantly during the last 30 years, a change which the Lithuanian Hydrometeorological Service attributes to global warming induced by human activities.
Summer days are pleasantly warm and sometimes hot, especially in July and August, with temperatures above 30 °C (86 °F) throughout the day during periodic heat waves. Night-life in Vilnius is in full swing at this time of year, and outdoor bars, restaurants and cafés become very popular during the daytime.
Winters can be very cold, with temperatures rarely reaching above freezing – temperatures below −25 °C (−13 °F) are not unheard-of in January and February. Vilnius's rivers freeze over in particularly cold winters, and the lakes surrounding the city are almost always permanently frozen during this time of year. A popular pastime is ice-fishing.Wikipedia
Halės Market | Go Vilnius
Located in the trendy station district is Vilnius' oldest market - Halės Turgus. It's the perfect spot to find fresh and local produce, sample some traditional Lithuanian delights, or grab lunch with friends.
Pro tip: don't miss the juice bar or the bagel shop. Treat yourself to the authentic flavours of Vilnius.
Vilnius 2018. Kalvariju g.
Kalvarijų turgus. Tako žmonės/Kalvarijai market
soundslides we've done for our studies. it is about one of the most famous markets in Lithuania, Vilnius. It is called Kalvarijai market.
Žolynų turgus Vilniuje 21 06 2014
Žolynų turgus Vilniuje 21 06 2014
Vynil dj set by Kevin Mancuso at Kalvariju turgus ( Vilnius - Lithuania )
Bagažinių turgus
KIEKVIENO MĖNESIO II ir IV SEKMADIENĮ.
Ar esate patyrę, ką nors panašaus? Bacho kūryba skambės Vilniaus Halės turguje
Ko gero, šiandien mažai kam žinomas faktas, jog kompozitoriaus Johano Sebastiano Bacho kūryba buvo pamiršta iškart po genijaus mirties. Ir tik po beveik 100 metų jo muzika buvo atsitiktinai atrasta ne kur kitur, bet turguje, mat Vokietijos ūkininkai į kantatų bei oratorijų rankraščius vyniojo parduodamą sūrį. „Akordeono muzikos savaitės“ meno vadovą Martyną Levickį ši kompozitoriaus kūrybos „reinkarnacija“ per sūrį įkvėpė surengti koncertą „Bachas turguje: Dialogai/labirintai“. Jis įvyks rugpjūčio 30 d., 19 val. Vilniaus Halės turguje.
Pilną laidos įrašą rasite adresu
Elektrenai blusu turgus 2018
Elektrenai blusu turgus 2018
Second hand market, windsurfing, kiteboarding gear. Gathers once time per year in Elektrėnai, Lithuania. People sell/change used gear.
Inculto Live @ Hales Turgus. Vilnius
Inculto live performance @ Hales market. Vilnius
Kaziukas Bazaar in Vilnius, March 2010 (part 2, live)
Kaziukas Bazaar in Vilnius, from 2010-03-05 to 03-07.
Kaziukas' Bazaar is one of the largest annual festivals of folk arts and crafts in Lithuania. It dates back to the beginning of the 17th century and it has spread from a couple of main markets of Vilnius to many streets in its Old Town. It is held on the Sunday that is closest to the 4th of March, which is the day of St. Casimir. Thousands of visitors and artists from different cities as well as neighbouring countries come to Vilnius for this fair.
One of the main accents of the Kaziukas fair is traditional Vilnius palm bouquets (Vilniaus verbos) that are taken to churches on Palm Sunday. They are made out of dried flowers and herbs. Many of them are in a shape of lilly, which is the flower St. Casimir is portrayed with. All colours and varieties, ranging from more traditional ones to minimalist modern palms you can find Kaziukas' Bazaar in Vilnius.
Halės Turgus
Labas rytas! Ar jau papusryčiavot?
Vilnius In Your Pocket - Around Town
Vilnius In Your Pocket visits the area a little bit outside of Old Town. Let's have a look at the Hales market where old ladies sell fresh products and ugly clothes. The Genocide Victims Museum is a must see, as well as the barricades next to the Lithuanian Parliament. Oh, and what is the connection between Lithuania and Frank Zappa? Find out here!
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Shot and edited by Nienke Bos
kalvariju turgus 2018 rugpjūtis
Kalvarijų turgus po rekonstrukcijos, 2018 rugpjutis
Vilnius fleamarket pt-1.
so here is the flea market where you can buy all sort off stuff
Majtirgus / Kiemturgis green markets in Latvia and Lithuania 2013
To create new opportunities for home producers and support local economics, in 2013 a new concept market called Mājtirgus / Kiemturgis was launched in six Latvian and Lithuanian districts. It is the first socially oriented cross-border trade project in these countries.
12 Mājtirgus / Kiemturgis opening events took place from June to October 2013.
More than 450 home producers participated. Total attendance exceeded 7000 people.
DJ Dee & DJ Swix showcase @ Kicksnbeats 2019 | Halės turgus
Veiksmas prie kalvarijų turgaus.
Vilnius fleamarket pt-2.
so here is the flea market where you can buy all sort off stuff