Evangelical
Kėdainiai Evangelical Reformed Church
One of the oldest Protestant churches in Lithuania, a Radziwiłł family foundation with an underground crypt.
The Kėdainiai Evangelical Reformed Church is an important Protestant heritage site in Lithuania, built in the mid-17th century on the initiative of the Radziwiłł family. Kėdainiai was one of the main Reformation centers in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Radziwiłłs were the principal supporters of Protestantism. The church was built in Renaissance style with modest but elegant forms. The underground vaults contain the Radziwiłł family crypt with sarcophagi – one of the most significant burial sites in Lithuania. The church is part of Kėdainiai Old Town, together with other churches reflecting the city's multi-confessional history. Today, occasional services and cultural events are held here.