Kelmė: Hotels and Accommodation
The Kelmė Manor estate is a state-protected cultural heritage site and is considered a rare surviving Baroque manor settlement in the Lithuanian province. Anyone wishing to book a hotel in Kelmė can continue searching for accommodation afterwards.
Culture
Nine buildings from the period of the manor settlement have been preserved at Kelmė Manor. The Evangelical Reformed Church of Kelmė was built in 1615 with financial support from Jurgis Gruževskis. It is a surviving structure combining Gothic and Renaissance styles and has a Gothic three-sided apse. The 1831 uprising against Tsarist Russia began in Lithuania first at Kelmė Manor.
Art
The AJJU Art Museum displays a unique art collection created by all four family members. The AJJU Open-Air Gallery and the AJJU Art Museum are both located at Dariaus ir Girėno g. 95 in Kelmė.
A stream flows through the AJJU Open-Air Gallery. At the AJJU Open-Air Gallery, visitors can view the paintings while standing on a footbridge. A bus painted with flowers, visible in the fields, helps visitors find their way to the AJJU Art Museum.
Other destinations in this overview include Joniškis, Šiaulių kaimiškoji seniūnija, Šiauliai, Meškuičiai, Gaugariai, Jurgaičiai, Radviliškis and Bubiai.
For the higher-level travel overview: Šiauliai County.
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