About the route
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This is a relatively short one-day sightseeing tour designed to get closer to the history and culture of Lithuanian manor estates.

The journey begins at the Liubavas Manor Museum, which is set in a unique stone mill. It is a unique opportunity to discover the most important object of Lithuania’s traditional industrial heritage, because the mill, which produces flour for bread, has been the basis of human existence for centuries.

You will also visit Zypliai, Gelgaudiškis, Jurbarkas and Kiduliai manors. The last objects of the trip are the exclusive mansions of the Samogitian region and the Tiškevičius Palace, which houses the Amber Museum in Palanga.

It is recommended to travel by car along the route. Before planning your trip, please note that the estimated times on the route are indicative and have been calculated for the distance for travelling from one object to another – the end time of the entire trip will depend on you and the time spent on each object individually.

Objects

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Liubavas Manor Watermill-Museum – an exceptional example of conservation of heritage

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Zypliai Manor – an estate surrounded by one of the largest parks with balsam poplar and hornbeam alleys in Lithuania

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Gelgaudiškis Manor – one of the most original manor ensembles in Lithuania

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Jurbarkas Manor is located on the western outskirts of Jurbarkas town.

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Kiduliai Manor – small and cosy

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Rietavas Manor was founded in 1253. The previous owners of the manor were the Oginskiai family.

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Plungė manor estate – an impressive manor house and one of the largest parks in Lithuania

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Tiškevičiai is a family of noblemen of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania of Ruthenian origin.