Objects
The House of Jacob Gray
The 1765 Town Inventory mentioned this house as being constructed of brick. The exact date when Jacob Gray acquired this house is unknown.
The House of John Arnot
The Museum of 1863 Uprising and the Museum of Father Stanislovas' Liturgical Art
The Museum of 1863 Uprising was established in Paberžė in 1993. This was the place where Antanas Mackevičius, one of the leaders of the 1893 Uprising, formed a group of 250 rebels, which was one of the first in Kaunas governorate, and stood in an open fight against the tsarist regime, serfage and the cruel arbitrariness of landowners and authorities. The museum was established in 1793, in the manor built by a German-born count Stanislovas Šilingas
The Oak of Mikalojus Daukša
This is the oldest oak in Kėdainiai (size – 5.4 m, diameter – 1.70 m. height – 23 m.).
The Scottish Property
The 1661 Plan of centras Kėdainiai records a property identifies as "Szygla szota" [the Scot Šiglis]
The Scottish Tobacconist on the Main Market
The two-storey building with a steep double-pitched roof laid in tile was formerly a tobacco shop run by Scots.
Thomas Chancellor's Pharmacy
Duke Janusz Radziwill mentioned Thomas Chancellor's (Cencerio, Czanczler) pharmacy in a letter written in 1653.