Museum
Kedainiai Radvila Manor
A residence of the Radvila princes in Kedainiai with a museum and historical park. Built in the 17th century, the manor testifies to Kedainiai's golden age and the power of the Radvila family.
The Kedainiai Radvila Manor is a 17th-century residence that belonged to one of the most powerful families of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Prince Januš Radvila transformed Kedainiai into a thriving multicultural town, and the manor served as his administrative and representative center. The manor complex includes the palace building, outbuildings, and a park. The palace housed a rich library and art collection. Under the Radvila family, Kedainiai became an important center of culture, education, and trade, home to Lithuanians, Scots, Germans, and Jews. Today, the manor houses the Kedainiai Regional Museum with history and culture exhibitions.