15th Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Altered Images
Hill of Crosses
The Hill of Crosses in Lithuania is a site of pilgrimage. During the independence uprisings in 1831 and 1863 when Lithuania was part of the Russian Empire, as families could not locate bodies of perished rebels, they started placing symbolic crosses on the site. During the Soviet Union occupation of 1944-90, Lithuanians continued to travel to the hill to place crosses as tributes and to demonstrate their original identity, religion and heritage. The Soviets worked hard to remove the crosses and bulldozed the site at least 3 times. In Sept 1993, Pope John Paul II visited the Hill, declaring it a place for hope, peace, love and sacrifice
Photo Detail
| Date Taken: | 07.2017 |
| Date Uploaded: | 11.2017 |
| Photo Location: | Kardla, Lithuania, Lithuania |
| Camera: | Canon EOS 5D Mark III |
| Copyright: | © Joyce Le Mesurier |