Kaziuko mugė (English: Kaziukas Fair) is a large annual Lithuanian folk arts and crafts fair dating to the beginning of the 17th century. It was originally held at the two main markets in Vilnius, Lithuania, as well as in the city streets. The fair is traditionally held on the Sunday nearest to St. Casimir’s Day, March 4, ( this year Kaziuko fair will be held 1st March) the day Saint Casimir Jagiellon died. In Lithuanian, Kaziuko mugė means “Little Casimir’s” Fair (Kaziukas is a diminutive of Casimir).


Today, Kaziukas fair also features music and dance; it attracts tens of thousands of visitors and many craftsmen from all over the country! Our event attract more than 3000 people at day. 

Many thanks to all who participated in the fair. All singers and artists, as all craftsman and sponsors.

Photos you can find at https://www.facebook.com/KaziukasFair/timeline?ref=page_internal

 

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