About
Taujėnai Manor is a place where the spirit of the old times, combined with modern aesthetics, invites you to peaceful rest and cozy celebrations. We offer you a respite in the park with peacocks, goats, alpacas, and other animals. For longer stays, we provide excursions, room rentals, catering, accommodation, party organization, and always friendly service.
The history of the nobility remains alive here. Now it’s your turn and the turn of your guests.
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Taujėnai Manor has been mentioned since the second half of the 16th century. At the end of the 18th century, Count Benediktas Marikonis ruled Taujėnai Manor and its surroundings. In 1785, he married Marija Radvilaitė and received the old manor as his wife’s dowry.
Radvila
Radvila
In the 19th century, the Radvila family took over Taujėnai Manor. The manor belonged to the Radvilas until the Soviet era.
A touch of Italy in Lithuania.
Architecture
Architecture
In 1802, Benediktas Marikonis, following a design by Italian architect Pietro de Rossi, built a classical palace and planted an English-style park.
Facades
Facades
The front façade of the palace faces south. The portico consists of six Tuscan columns placed equidistant from each other.
Details
Details
The building’s decorative bands are adorned with bas-reliefs, some heraldic, others depicting crafts.
Interior
Interior
Fresh, cozy, and versatile luxury. Spaces change, but the style bar remains high.
Halls
Halls
The flowing tapestries and sky-high ceilings in the Grand (230 sqm) and Beautiful (150 sqm) Halls of the Manor evoke a feeling of luxury and sophisticated parties.
Menes
Menes
The White Fireplace Hall has a striking white marble fireplace, while the ornate Wooden Fireplace Hall features a fireplace with a carved wooden mantelpiece. The wall of the historic hall contains an authentic brick fragment and ancient furniture.
Details
Details
The meticulously restored classical furniture, authentic patterns, and picture frames all echo the style of the Radvilas.
Contact
Contact
We’ll answer your questions, give you advice, and be happy to chat!
We also invite craftspeople, theatres, musicians, and others who wish to work on the estate to do so.