Seduvos Malunas
Šeduva, Lithuania
A 100-plus-year-old mill transformed into a hotel and restaurant.
Seduvos Malunas
This entry is a stub
Help improve Atlas Obscura by expanding Seduvos Malunas with additional information or photos.
The Šeduvos mill began in 1905 until it was destroyed by fire. The mill would remain defunct until the Soviet era of 1967, when it was briefly utilized as an entertainment center. However, the mill was eventually abandoned once again and left to the devices of nature. Then during the early 2000s, an opportunity arose to save the mill. It received a makeover and was transformed into a restaurant and hotel; creating the ideal place for travelers to experience Lithuanian culture.
Know Before You Go
Easiest to access by car or via a tour to the Hill of Crosses.
In partnership with KAYAK
Plan Your Trip
The Atlas Obscura Podcast is Back!
Get your daily burst of wonder with all-new episodes of The Atlas Obscura Podcast. Fascinating places, mind-blowing stories—all in 15 minutes.
Follow us on Twitter to get the latest on the world's hidden wonders.
Like us on Facebook to get the latest on the world's hidden wonders.
Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook