Raudondvaris, Manor complex in Raudondvaris, Lithuania
Raudondvaris is a red brick Renaissance castle standing on a steep bank of the Nevėžis River. The complex includes a tower, treasury building, and surrounding park grounds that form the complete estate.
The castle first appeared in Teutonic records in 1392 and became an important landmark over time. In 1549, Grand Duke Sigismund II Augustus gave it to Barbara Radziwiłł as a royal gift.
The castle serves as an art center hosting symphony orchestras, opera performances, and theatrical shows throughout the year. These events bring visitors and locals together to experience culture in this restored space.
The castle sits about 1 kilometer west of Kaunas, making it easy to reach from the city center. The site maintains clear exhibition spaces and visitor areas throughout the grounds.
The castle once housed a remarkable art collection with paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, and Rubens. This legacy of fine works shapes how people remember and understand the place today.
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