The Three Crosses Monument is a significant historical landmark located in Vilnius, Lithuania. It commemorates the site where seven Franciscan monks were allegedly martyred in the 14th century. The current monument is a replacement, built in 1989 after the original crosses, erected in the 17th century, were destroyed by the Soviet authorities in the 1950s. Offering a magnificent panoramic view of the city, it is a popular spot for both history enthusiasts and tourists seeking a scenic overlook.