Objects
Art boutique "Glaziers' House"
It offers art works ranging from lovely knickknacks to works by Lithuanian artists: jewellery, accessories, clothes, and home décor items.
Ašarėna pond
Ašarėna is a small river in Pelėdnagiai Local Authority. It starts at the edge of Pašiliai forest. It flows to the northeast along the edge of the forest, and through the forest further on. It flows in the lower reaches through Kėdainiai–Babtai road and flows into Nevėžis. Ašarėna pond covers 5.7 ha by Pelėdnagiai village. A well-kept swimming site is installed, which is particularly favoured by the locals and Kėdainiai townspeople. There are changing cabins, toilets, a tower, a sand beach and a car parking lot.
Babėnai forest
Babėnai forest-park, covering an area of 292 ha, is on the northern side, and expands to almost 5 km on the right slope of Nevėžis Valley, along Kėdainiai–Krekenava road from Kėdainiai hospital until Sirutiškis.
Babėnai quarry
Babėnai quarry was dug up in 1950–1953 and used as a sand and gravel pool.
Bakainiai Mound
Bakainiai Mound Complex, consisting of a castle hill with two fore-works and defensive ramparts, is one of the largest mounds in our district providing beautiful views of nature.
Bakery "Kepinių namai"
Fresh buns, donuts, pies, cakes and ice-cream.
Birthplace of the Nobel Literature Laureate Czeslaw Milosz
Poet, writer and Nobel Prize winner Česlovas Milošas (1911–2004) was born in Kėdainiai district, Šeteniai, in the modest Kunatai Manor in the picturesque valley of Nevėžis on 30 June 1911.
Birthplace/Residential Conference Centre of Czeslaw Milosz
Poet, writer and Nobel Prize winner Česlovas Milošas was born in Šeteniai, in a modest estate of Zygmantas and Juzefa (Sirutytė) Kunats, the parents of his mother Veronika, on June 30, 1911, and was baptized in Šventybrastis Church located near Šeteniai. His grandparents from his mother's side Sirutis were buried in the cemetery of the same town.