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St. Casimir Fair’s History and Significance

The St. Casimir Fair, locally known as Kaziuko mugė, originated in the 17th century to commemorate Saint Casimir, Lithuania’s patron saint. The fair began as a small religious gathering in 1604 when the saint was canonized, gradually evolving into Vilnius’s most significant cultural event.

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St. Casimir Fair Activities and Attractions

At the heart of St. Casimir’s Fair lies an impressive display of Lithuanian craftsmanship. Master artisans showcase traditional woodcarving, weaving, and pottery-making techniques that have been passed down through generations. Visitors can observe:

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St. Casimir Fair in Vilnius

Step back in time to medieval Lithuania at the St. Casimir Fair – Vilnius’s most magical annual celebration that transforms the city’s cobblestone streets into a vibrant wonderland of crafts, music, and tradition! 🎪

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