Kaunas Castle is the oldest brick castle in Lithuania. It stands next to Kaunas city, the second biggest city in the country. The first appearance in old chronicles was at 1361.
The first brick castles in Lithuania started to appear in 14th century, they were built by skilled german builders. The first brick castle was built in 14th century, and it was the Kaunas castle. It was the most important spot when defending against the Teutonic Order.
In March, 1362, the Teutons demolished the castle, but quickly after that, the castle was rebuilt.
After the Grunwald battle in 1410, the castle lost its strategic location(there were no one to fight), and the Grand Duke Vytautas used the Castle for meetings and he liked to stay here.
Today, you can take a tour here.