Objects
Kalnaberžė Mound (Hillfort)
Mounds, or hillforts, are the best known and the most beautiful archaeological monuments in Lithuania. Their total number approaches one thousand. Lithuania has more hillforts than our neighbouring countries.
Kėdainiai Old Town
It is one of seven Old Towns of Lithuania and is a state-protected urbanistic monument. The Old Town has a number of preserved valuable Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Classicist-style buildings, four trading squares of the 15th-17th century and a historical road network.
Kėdainiai Regional Museum
Kėdainiai Regional Museum is one of the oldest in Lithuania and established in 1922.
Kėdainiai Regional Museum
Kėdainiai Regional Museum and Multicultural Centre offer a large variety of educational lessons which include history, art, ethnoculture, Jewish cultural heritage and multiculturalism. The lessons are intended for children of various age and adults.
Kėdainiai Šviesioji Gymnasium
In 1625, the owner of the town, reformer Kristupas Radvila established a school in the current Town Hall building. In 1647, it became a gymnasium called Šviesioji (Gymnasium Illustre), and was established in the ornate Renaissance-style two-storey building in Didžiosios Pilies street.
Kėdainiai Town Park
Kėdainiai Town Park is a part of the fomer Kėdainiai manor homestead. The scenic 19th century park is one of the first in Lithuania. Kėdainiai manor homestead area is 37.26 ha.