|
One of the most impressive sacred buildings of Lithuanian late Baroque architecture. The oldest surviving church in Skuodas district.
|
|
Vaclovas Intas, a doctor and stone collector, lived in the farmstead from 1957 to 2007.
|
|
Located on the embankment at the confluence of the Bartuva and Opalis rivers. Dated to the beginning of the second millennium.
|
|
A town in the northwest of Lithuania at the Latvian border, at the confluence of the Bartuva and Luoba rivers. Called the land of the Curonians. A militant Curonian tribe lived here more than a thousand years ago. It is said that Lithuania starts from Skuodas not only because of its geographical location, but also because of its historical past.
|
|
Founded in the premises of Skuodas Manor. The museum stores values that reflect the history and culture of Skuodas region. Tel.: +370 44073638
|
|
Started in 1968, expanding the preserved fragments of Skuodas Manor park. There is a “Health Trail” on the side of the park, decorated with wooden sculptures created by folk masters.
|
|
The work symbolically gives meaning to the history of the people of Lithuania and the Skuodas region.
|
|
Neo-Romanesque style church built of stone masonry. There is a stone bell tower in the church cemetery.
|
|
Chapel in memory of the first Catholic missions in Skuodas.
|
|
Built in 1821, the founder of it was Count Jonas Kazimieras Sapiega. The oldest building in Skuodas.
|
|
A monument to the founder of Skuodas region.
|