Forming the heart of Kedainiai in central Lithuania, the Old Town is one of the country’s oldest urban gems, first recorded as a settlement in 1372. This historic quarter features gabled houses and handsome churches, set amidst cobbled squares that transport visitors to a bygone era. Today, visitors can stroll through the narrow streets, admiring the architectural details and the well-preserved layout, which offer a tangible connection to old Lithuania.
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