continuity vault
Alytus Hillfort
The Alytus Hillfort (piliakalnis) preserves evidence of Baltic settlement from the first millennium BC through the medieval period, with earthen ramparts still legible on the landscape above the Nemunas River. It anchors the deepest readable layer of human habitation in Dzūkija's largest city and is maintained as a protected heritage site. The hillfort connects the city's medieval first mention (1377/1387) to its prehistoric substratum. Anchor modes: custodian|material_layer | Search hooks: Alytus Hillfort; piliakalnis; Alytus hillfort excavation; Nemunas river settlement; hillfort pilgrimage
Climb the earthen ramparts above the Nemunas, read the heritage information panels, and look across the river valley that made this a strategic defensive site for millennia.