Sacral Heritage
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.
Krakės St. Matthew's Church
The first wooden church in Krakės was built in the middle of the 15th century.
Paberžė Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church and Rectory
Paberžė Manor owner Count Šilingas built a wooden church which soon burned down. In 1858, a wooden Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church was built (and still stands to this day).
Pajieslys Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Consoler of the Afflicted
The wooden Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Consoler of the Afflicted of folk architecture was relocated in 1857 from Pašušvis.
Saint Casimir Church
The church was built in 1880. In 1960, it was closed and the building was turned into a movie theatre.
Šėta Holy Trinity Church
In the middle of the 17th century, Old Šėta and its church were destroyed by the Swedes.
Surviliškis Church of Crucified Jesus
The first sacral building was built in Surviliškis between 1592 and 1597, to which Bučioniai village was gifted in 1938.
Šventybrastis Church of the Transfiguration of Christ
In 1774, the owner of Šventybrastis Count Zaviša built a wooden Church of Christ's Transfiguration.