Opening Day Festivities
Official opening followed by concerts and the opening of market stalls.
Kauno Kaziuko mugė
Mar 26 - 28, 2026ExpectedSource
Each spring Nemunas Island in Kaunas fills with the Kaziuko mugė, a three-day open-air market of farmers, artisans, and folk artists. Named like Vilnius's famous St. Casimir fair, it is Kaunas's own embrace of the tradition, with handmade crafts and country produce spread along the river.
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How we decideOfficial opening followed by concerts and the opening of market stalls.
Kaunas, Lithuania
Open in MapsComfortable outdoor clothing
Engage politely with vendors, enjoy folk demonstrations respectfully.
It is a family-friendly event; respect the works of local artisans and performers.
Crowd level: high.
Free events are available.

FestivalAtlas keeps Kaunas St. Casimir’s Fair available for timing, cultural context, and respectful planning, without inviting public footage or contributor coverage for this event.
LOCAL COMMUNITY & FOLK LIFE
Kauno Kaziuko mugė
Kaunas, Lithuania
Each spring Nemunas Island in Kaunas fills with the Kaziuko mugė, a three-day open-air market of farmers, artisans, and folk artists. Named like Vilnius's famous St. Casimir fair, it is Kaunas's own embrace of the tradition, with handmade crafts and country produce spread along the river.
The fair is named after St. Casimir like the Vilnius Kaziukas, but represents Kaunas’ embrace of the Kazimierines tradition. It highlights the city’s agricultural and artisanal heritage, aiming to engage families and preserve folk customs through crafts and performances. It continues the custom of spring markets and celebrates the coming of spring with local flavor.
It is a family-friendly event; respect the works of local artisans and performers.
Attendance can be appropriate while active documentation is not. Let local boundaries define your role.
ask permission
Some celebrations are best approached quietly: arrive prepared, follow posted rules, and leave without turning the moment into content.
The fair is named after St. Casimir like the Vilnius Kaziukas, but represents Kaunas’ embrace of the Kazimierines tradition. It highlights the city’s agricultural and artisanal heritage, aiming to engage families and preserve folk customs through crafts and performances. It continues the custom of spring markets and celebrates the coming of spring with local flavor.
Official opening followed by concerts and the opening of market stalls.
respectful presence
Comfortable outdoor clothing
Engage politely with vendors, enjoy folk demonstrations respectfully.
It is a family-friendly event; respect the works of local artisans and performers.
Ask permission
Mar 26 - 28, 2026
Estimated
Kaunas
Aukštaitija
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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