The southern part of the complex of buildings No. 4 on T. Daugirdo St. was not preserved as fully as the northern side. The research was unable to determine the primary shape of the building. Only a few remaining details of the 17th century house were discovered in the contemporary building – the western façade with the dismantled southern part, the ground and first floor walls marking the outer edge of the possession and a part of the former cellar staircase. The outer side of the western façade has survived best. Considering the remaining details and similar buildings, the presumption can be made that the original building had two floors. The reception room with the doors opening to the street was possibly situated on the western side of the ground floor, and the first floor contained the owners’ bedrooms.
Asta Prikockienė