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9. Lencen’s house-shop
Although there are no exact data, it is believed that this building was owned by Jews. During World
War I, the current Vasario 16-osios street was called Stoties street. Raudonasis Restoranas (The Red
Restaurant) still stands on it. The interior of the restaurant was characteristic to those times: large
wooden tables, chairs
and benches, kerosene
lamps for lighting. The
restaurant’s cuisine was
famous for its particular-
ly delicious dishes. Lat-
er, this building housed
a shop of fabrics and a
computer games room.
Vasario16-osios St. 17,
Radviliškis
55.806463, 23.539214
10. The wool carding mill in Šeduva
The only knowledge of the first owner of the carding-spinning mill of Šeduva town is that he was a Jew.
It is believed that it was namely him who brought wool carding and spinning machines from England
more than a hundred years ago. The wool carding mill of the town of Šeduva is protected by the state
as a cultural property.
The object consists of
a spinning mill building
and spinning technolog-
ical equipment.
Panevėžio St. 19,
Šeduva,
Radviliškis dist.
55.755861,
23.760626