Ethno-Architectural Homestead in Daukšiai Village


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The Daukšiai village homestead, established in the 19th century and located 500 meters north of the Lenkimai-Mosėdis road, offers a unique ethno-architectural experience. The homestead’s structure developed in the first half of the 20th century, featuring a residential house, a granary, and a barn. The buildings form two courtyards: the clean courtyard and the farmyard. The granary, built in the early 19th century, now serves as a living space with traditional rooms for storing grain and vegetables. The barn, also from the 19th century, includes spaces for livestock and farming equipment. The homestead is a state-protected site, ideal for cultural and historical journeys.

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The Daukšiai village ethno-architectural homestead, located 500 meters north of the Lenkimai-Mosėdis road, is an excellent cultural tourism site that allows visitors to explore 19th-century Lithuanian architectural features. The layout developed in the early 20th century, with a residential house and barn built next to the granary, forming two separate courtyards. The clean courtyard includes the house, granary, and chapel, while both barns are situated in the farmyard. The granary, constructed in the early 19th century, now contains seven
rooms, one of which is adapted for living. Traditionally designated rooms are used for storing grain, vegetables, and other farm supplies. The barn, also dating to the 19th century, has eight rooms designated for livestock and farming equipment. This homestead not only reflects ancient Samogitian architecture but is also a state-protected site, offering excellent opportunities for tourists and history enthusiasts to discover cultural heritage. The homestead is undoubtedly worth a visit, allowing one to feel the spirit of the past.
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