Kėdainiai’s Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration is a small but atmospheric landmark that reflects the city’s multicultural past. Built in the late 19th century for the growing Orthodox community, it stands out with its compact Neo‑Byzantine silhouette, crowned by a single dome that once served as a visual anchor for travellers arriving from the east. Though modest in scale, the church carries the memory of Kėdainiai’s diverse religious landscape, where Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, Jewish, and Orthodox traditions coexisted for centuries. Inside, visitors find a serene, intimate space centred around a traditional iconostasis. Its icons—some older than the church itself—offer a glimpse into the devotional art of the region, blending Russian and local influences. The warm wooden interior, softened by candlelight, creates a contemplative atmosphere that contrasts with the church’s sturdy brick exterior. Look for the Transfiguration icon above the royal doors, the spiritual heart of the building, and the small collection of liturgical objects preserved from earlier parish generations. Though simple, the church remains a meaningful testament to Kėdainiai’s layered cultural identity.
Kėdainiai Lithuania
The Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration in Kėdainiai is located in the historic center of the town, in one of Lithuania’s oldest and most culturally varied settlements. Kėdainiai itself lies on the Nevėžis River and is known for its well-preserved Old Town, where narrow streets, market squares, and buildings from several centuries create a distinctive atmosphere. The church fits naturally into this historic setting and reflects the town’s long multicultural past. Visitors to the area can combine the church with a walk through Kėdainiai Old Town, one of the main attractions in the town. Nearby, you can also see the main square, traditional merchant houses, and several old religious buildings that show the town’s Lutheran, Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish heritage. The Kėdainiai Regional Museum is worth visiting for local history, while the riverside promenade offers a pleasant place for a quiet stroll. A little farther away, Kėdainiai town park and the minaret are among the more unusual sights.
Museum
Multicultural Centre
Museum
Janina Monkutė-Marks Museum
Museum
Mausoleum of the Radziwiłł Dukes
Museum
Tradicinių amatų centras Arnetų name
Museum
Church of St. George
Church
Kėdainiai Church of St. Joseph
Church
Kėdainiai Minaret
Historical Landmark
Kėdainiai City Park
Park
Apytalaukis Manor
Manor