“On Father’s Day weekend, we want to invite families to spend more time together and honor fathers with meaningful experiences. Visitors at Pakruojis Manor will find antique machinery, the baking of a record-breaking 135-meter-long sausage, a live manor farm, historical crafts, and 19th-century entertainment. We believe that the best gifts are not things, but shared experiences and memories,” say representatives of Pakruojis Manor.
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True joy for “petrolheads”
Pakruojis Manor is a real attraction for technology and car enthusiasts. Here you can see exhibits of machinery from various periods – from antique steam engines to unique antique French and classic American cars. Motor enthusiasts will also find other technical marvels and historical mechanisms, about which they can learn more and even watch them in operation.

Record 135-meter sausage and smoke-flavored feast
One of the main highlights of the weekend will be the record-breaking 135-meter-long sausage, which will be baked on a specially made roasting drum. Visitors will be able not only to watch the impressive process but also to taste the sausage by the meter. The delicious treats will be paired with drinks prepared by the manor’s brewer Žaldokas, and in the evening, smoke and grill lovers can continue the feast at the very popular unlimited grill party.

19th-century manor life experiences for the whole family
The largest manor in Lithuania stands out in other contexts because history is not only told here but also experienced live. On Father’s Day weekend, visitors will be able to travel back to the 19th century, even if just briefly, and get acquainted with the crafts and daily life of that time. The manor’s beekeeper, wool manufactory, antique photo studio, costume salon, the mysterious Panopticum, and the Manor Flavors shop will invite visitors to stop by, explore, discover, try, or even taste.
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Living traditional manor farm
More and more attention at Pakruojis Manor is being given to nurturing the traditional Lithuanian farm. Therefore, families will be able not only to walk around the manor grounds but also to get acquainted with its farm residents. Currently, the manor farm is home to a group of goats, sheep, ducks, chickens and roosters, horses, a donkey, and a cow with calves. For the little ones, this is an opportunity to see animals up close, get to know them, pet or feed them, experiencing real emotions and taking a break from screens.

The Baron’s secret gift
For Father’s Day weekend, the organizers have prepared a special surprise just for dads. The manor’s Baron will gift them a special N-18 tour to the mysterious “Cabinet de Secret” space. According to the organizers, this is a place that only the chosen ones once entered. Here lie histories and secrets that remained behind the closed doors of the manor for many years. This unexpected and intriguing experience will be a special gift for every father.
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More information can be found at www.pakruojo-dvaras.lt








