Tytuvėnai manor is mentioned in written sources in 1500. Its rulers were famous nobles of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Sapiegos, Valavičiai, Radvilos. The dwelling house was built of larch logs, covered with wooden shingles. The manor had a water mill, a sawmill, a weaving company, greenhouses, a fruit dryer, and a forge. It was not only an exemplary farm, but also a landmark place that attracted people of culture and art. Now part of the dilapidated buildings, ponds and the park, which were established in the 19th century, have survived in the Tytuvėnai manor.
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