From March 6 to 8, the Saint Casimir Fair — Kazukas, the oldest and largest event in Europe dedicated to crafts, will take place in the Old Town of Vilnius.
The Kazukas Fair is one of the oldest and most significant folk craft festivals in Europe. Its history dates back to the 17th century, and it is held annually in early March in honor of Saint Casimir, the patron saint of craftsmen and the prince-king of Lithuania.
This is not just a market — it is a cultural phenomenon, a celebration of spring and craftsmanship that attracts thousands of residents of Lithuania and tourists from around the world.
What to Expect at the Fair?
Craft Products
For several kilometers along the ancient streets, more than 1,200 artisans and craftsmen will showcase a variety of products:
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ceramics and pottery;
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wooden toys, spoons, and decorations;
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handmade jewelry;
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leather and textile products;
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traditional verba — bright "palm" compositions for Easter.
Many artisans not only sell but also demonstrate their skills live — you can see how pottery is made, weaving, and how blacksmiths and carpenters work.
Delicious Traditions and Gastronomy
The fair is also a gastronomic event:
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aromatic šakotis (traditional Lithuanian cake),
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fresh bread and honey gingerbread,
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smoked fish, sausages, and local delicacies,
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hot drinks and street food.
Entertainment Program
In addition to the market stalls, the Kazukas Fair will feature:
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street musicians and folk ensembles;
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dances, songs, and stage performances;
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a festive atmosphere with costumed parades and folk heroes;
family entertainment and active zones throughout the area.
Interactive Activities and Workshops
The new format of the 2026 fair includes interactive zones and workshops:
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Dzyvų Alėja (“Alley of Life”) — brings together craftsmen and producers from all regions of Lithuania;
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educational platforms where you can try traditional crafts yourself — weaving, pottery, making verban, and even baking.
Entry to the fair is free.
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