Objects
Sacral-Historical Complex in Paberžė
The village of Paberžė became famouse becaus of Algirdas Mykolas Dobrovolskis (1918–2005), better known as Father Stanislovas, a Capuchin friar.
Saint Casimir Church
The church was built in 1880. In 1960, it was closed and the building was turned into a movie theatre.
Sangailai Mound
It is one of the most impressive mounds in Kėdainiai District. Its clear contours and two ramparts can be observed to this day.
Scottish haggis, Radvila stew and cucumber ice-cream at the Restaurant "Grėjaus namas"
he national Scottish dish haggis is known around the world as one of the most popular delicacies in Scotland.
Šėta Holy Trinity Church
In the middle of the 17th century, Old Šėta and its church were destroyed by the Swedes.
Šeteniai – Birthplace of Czeslaw Milosz
Šeteniai Manor is the birthplace of the poet, writer, literature historian, translator, Nobel Literature Laureate Czeslaw Milosz (1911–2004).
Shop "Gurkė"
Local produce
Delicacies from all over the world
Siponiai Footprint Stone
It is called a Footprint Stone (also – Ožakmenis), and is situated in a cultivated field around 0.8 km from Mantviliškis–Dotnuva road. The stone has a brownish colour, pointing towards the top. It has 4 holes on its western side, reminiscent of animal feet. The size of "Goat feet" is 5,5x2 cm and 5.5x1.5 cm, while their depth is 3 cm. The size of the other two holes are 6x2 cm and 3,5x1 cm, while their depth is 2 cm.