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Kėdainiai palace, Lithuania. Destroyed by retreating Germans. WW2.

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  1. NNScott says

    That could totally be rebuilt. I’ve seen houses in the suburbs of Chicago that look like that.

  2. MAGNVS_DVX_LITVANIAE says

    And from the other side. Its history dates back to the 15th century since the first construction on the bank of the river there, whereas the final look as seen in the pictures was a result of the 1871 reconstruction when these 2 towers were actually added. Oh, and it’s very much a countryside manor house, not a palace by any means. As you might be able to tell, I was reading up on it and was just about to post it on here, you cunning fox!

  3. Domantusss says

    Got any photos how the place looks today?

  4. DavoAmazo says

    Any sources?

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