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For many decades, right until the World War II, the windmill and the surrounding land belonged to the former Leoniškiai estate. According to the archives, the permission to build this mill was given as far back as September 16, 1536! The Frenchman de Vim rented these lands in the XIX century and began building the mill and other production buildings. The stone mill survived until the present times – during the restoration all authentic parts of the buildings were preserved and restored; the canal running under the building was restored too. Now in this building you will find a banquet hall with two balconies, it is possible to accommodate musicians in one of them, important guests - in the other. The walls are decorated with old posters and photos. Already feeling the desire for a real Lithuanian feast?
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