Vilnius University, founded in 1579 by Stephen Báthory, is one of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe. For centuries, it has been an important center of science and culture in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Its Baroque–Classical campus hides numerous courtyards and historic halls. This place is connected with many prominent figures in Polish and Lithuanian history.
About the cache:
To complete the cache, you need to find several plaques with photos around the university’s publicly accessible courtyards, and then:
Plaque 1 – Opposite this plaque, under the bench, front right, you will find the cache.
Plaque 2 – The number of windows to the left of the plaque is A. Count only those on the wall with the plaque, at the same height as the plaque.
Plaque 3 – The number of other plaques to the left of this plaque is B. Count only those on the same wall.
Plaque 4 – Above this inscription, there are two more. The last word of the lower one is C.
Password:
Enter ABC collected during the plaque search. Together, without spaces.