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Town Hall
At Didžiosios Rinkos Square one can admire one of the three surviving town halls in Lithuania and the only one with a Renaissance style. It was built in the 17th century.
Town Hall
The former Kėdainiai Town Hall was rebuilt from a two-storey masonry in 1653-1654.
Town Hall Textiles
Town Hall Textiles offers handbags, products made of natural linen, cotton and wool, jewellery,
handmade soaps and essential oils.
Town Park and Minaret
Kėdainiai Town Park is situated in the former Kėdainiai Manor garden.
Traditional Craft Centre Arnet’s House
The Arnet’s House is a material heritage of the Scottish community that lived in Kėdainiai in the 17th-18th centuries. The House was built in the middle of the 17th century by a Scot merchant John Arnet next to the Big Market Square, which was the main market place at the time. It is an example of 18th-19th century urban residential architecture with an authentic exterior and interior layout.
Traditional Crafts Centre the Arnet's House of Kėdainiai Regional Museum
The Arnet's House offers the following old crafts programmes: weaving, lace weaving, ceramics, wicker weaving, carving and Easter egg colouring with wax.
Truskava Holy Spirit Church
In 1988, during the Soviet era, a permission was received to build a new church with the persistent efforts of the parishioners. Project works and the constructions of the church began in 1989. The constructions were managed by the parish priest Petras Baniulis. The cornerstone of the sacral building was blessed on 19 June 1990. Blessed in 1998.
UNESCO heritage – Cross-Crafting
There are 18 crosses of the most famous Lithuanian wood-carver Vincas Svirskis stored in the exposition of Kėdainiai Regional Museum.