Kėdainiai

Kėdainiai

Kėdainiai is one of the oldest and most historically important towns in central Lithuania. Located on the banks of the Nevėžis River, Kėdainiai is famous for its well-preserved Old Town, multicultural history and elegant Renaissance and Baroque architecture. The town developed as an important trading centre during the time of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and was strongly influenced by Scottish, German and Jewish communities who settled there centuries ago. The heart of the city is the historic Old Town, one of the best preserved in Lithuania. Walking through its cobbled streets, visitors can admire colourful merchant houses, market squares and historic churches that reflect the multicultural heritage of Kėdainiai. Although the city does not have a large medieval castle, its historic urban architecture creates an atmosphere similar to an old European trading town. One of the most important cultural attractions is the Kėdainiai Regional Museum, which presents exhibitions about the town’s history, archaeology and traditions. Visitors can learn about the noble Radziwiłł family, the Scottish merchants who once lived in the city and the important role Kėdainiai played in Lithuanian history. Several museum branches around the town also focus on local crafts, multicultural heritage and regional history. Religious architecture is one of the highlights of Kėdainiai. The impressive Calvinist Church of Kėdainiai is one of the oldest Protestant churches in Lithuania and an important symbol of the town’s religious tolerance. Nearby visitors can also explore Catholic, Lutheran and Orthodox churches which reflect the city’s diverse cultural past. Another interesting landmark is the Town Hall of Kėdainiai located in the historic centre. The old market squares and surrounding streets remain among the most picturesque areas in the city. Walking routes along the Nevėžis River provide peaceful scenery and views of the historic skyline. Kėdainiai is also known for local traditions, cultural festivals and regional cuisine. Cafes and restaurants in the Old Town offer visitors a chance to experience authentic Lithuanian hospitality in a historic setting. Throughout the year the city hosts concerts, exhibitions and community celebrations that keep its cultural life active. Today Kėdainiai combines rich history, architecture and multicultural heritage with a calm small-town atmosphere. With its museums, churches, historic streets and riverside landscapes, the city offers visitors one of the most authentic historical experiences in Lithuania.

What to see in Kėdainiai

Church of St. George Church of St. George Church Kėdainiai Church of St. Joseph Kėdainiai Church of St. Joseph Church Kėdainiai Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration Kėdainiai Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration Church Kėdainiai Minaret Kėdainiai Minaret Historical Landmark Apytalaukis Manor Apytalaukis Manor Manor Kėdainiai Regional Museum Kėdainiai Regional Museum Museum Multicultural Centre Multicultural Centre Museum Janina Monkutė-Marks Museum Janina Monkutė-Marks Museum Museum Mausoleum of the Radziwiłł Dukes Mausoleum of the Radziwiłł Dukes Museum Tradicinių amatų centras Arnetų name Tradicinių amatų centras Arnetų name Museum Kėdainiai City Park Kėdainiai City Park Park