kvadratas
Kvadratas is a historical and architectural term used primarily in Lithuanian and Latvian cultures to refer to a type of urban layout or town square. The word translates from Lithuanian and Latvian languages as "square," indicating a central public open space often surrounded by buildings. These squares have played a significant role in the social, political, and commercial life of towns and cities in the Baltic region.
Historically, kvadratas served as the main gathering place for community events, markets, festivals, and civic activities.
Architecturally, kvadratas varies in size and shape, influenced by local traditions and geographic considerations. In some
Today, kvadratas remains a central feature in many Lithuanian and Latvian towns. It continues to serve as
Overall, kvadratas embodies the traditional European concept of the town square, adapting through centuries while continuing