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The Kelmė Manor ensemble is a state-protected cultural heritage site, valued as a rare surviving example of a Baroque-style Lithuanian provincial manor estate. Nine buildings from the manor period of this estate have survived to this day. Kelmė Manor is the place where the 1831 uprising against Tsarist Russia first began in Lithuania. In 1936, the first Kelmė museum was opened in the House of the Lithuanian Riflemen's Union. At the Kelmė Manor Museum, visitors are introduced to the only Native American culture exhibition in Lithuania. Tourists are engaged in Native American games and quizzes, treated to "Iroquois" pastries and mate tea with honey, and can try their hand at archery, shooting at bison silhouettes.
Manors
Kelmė
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