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• 037 • Previously, it was a sandy and sticky road called Tiškevičius alley. A railway was built on it all the way to the bridge, on which a horse-drawn wagon, called a konke, ran. The street was renamed after Jonas Basanavičius in 1923, when he was being treated at Palanga Military Sanatorium. Filmed on August 15, 2023 ⛅️ 20 ℃/68 °F • Humidity 82% • Wind Speed 3.6 km/h • Wind Direction N Filmed on August 15, 2023 ⛅️ 20 ℃/68 °F • Humidity 82% • Wind Speed 3.6 km/h h • Wind direction N Filmed and edited with: https://amzn.to/2RoSqU2 https://amzn.to/3vHY4iW https://amzn.to/3enjMmx For business inquiries: [email protected] 🇺🇸🇬🇧 Palanga is a resort town on Lithuania's Baltic coast. Palanga Beach is a long beach, backed by dunes. Palanga Bridge, - an L-shaped pier, was constructed in the late 1800s. It joins the lively, pedestrianized Basanavičiaus Street, lined with bars and restaurants. The neo-Renaissance Tiskevičiai Palace houses the Palanga Amber Museum, which has a large display of amber. 🇱🇹 Palanga is a resort town on the coast of the Baltic Sea. Palanga Beach is a long beach surrounded by dunes. Palanga Bridge - L-shaped pier, built in the late 1800s. The beginning of the bridge is on Basanavičius pedestrian street, full of bars and restaurants. The Neo-Renaissance Tiskevičiai Palace houses the Palanga Amber Museum, rich in amber exhibits. #palanga #lithuania #walkingtour