Objects
Geographic centre of Lithuania
In 1995, the geographical centre of Lithuania (55°19' N and 23°54' E) was oficially determined to be located in Ruoščiai village and marked with a large field rock.
Grave of Mikalojus Katkus
Mikalojus Katkus (1852 – 1944) was buried in Lenčiai in 1944.
Grave of Vincas Svirskis
Vincas Svirskis (1835 – 1916), one of the most famous Lithuanian cross crafters, is buried in Surviliškis cemetery.
Great Market Square and Monument to the Radvilas
The square was formed in the 16th century, on the steep terrace of the right bank of Nevėžis River, and was the main marketplace of Kėdainiai. There are 17th century buildings near the square: houses of glaziers, the house of Burgomaster George Anderson and the Evangelical Reformed Church.
Griniai Oak (Grinių ąžuolas)
The oak is a natural monument protected by the state.
Grūdynė
Gudžiūnai Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus
In 1812, a chapel was built in Gudžiūnai where priests would only sometimes come to hold their services, however, there was great rejoicing during Whit Sunday in Gudžiūnai. In 1910–1911, a Gothic wooden Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus was built under the project of architect Kačkovskis, and funded by Count A. Chrapovickis.