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The old synagogue seemed completely abandoned a few years ago, but renovations will be completed in 2021, and a branch of the Alytus Museum will be located here.
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It is the oldest building in Alytus, its bell rings from 1669, and there is a 19th century painting of St. Ludvick's in the church.
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The Nemunas divides the town into two parts: on the right bank there is the First Alytus, where the town began to develop, on the left – the Second Alytus.
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Built in 1981 in honour of pilots who took up military missions from a nearby aerodrome during World War II.
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At the foot of Punia mound you will find a stepped Nečiuikų spring.
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Tower-Shaped Stone Chapel is dedicated to commemorate the participants in the 1831 uprising.
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Baroque and Classicist style church, built in 1863.
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Introduces the history of the town, school and local people. Tel.: +370 65640657
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Chance to see and feed alpacas, goats, sheep and rabbits.
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Built in 1878, the church is the only original wooden neo-Gothic style work in Lithuania.
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A small, wooden, romantic style chapel, built in the mid 19th century by local masters.
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Educational program “Dzūkiškos bandos” (“Dzūkai loaves”) – preparation and baking of dzūkai potato loaves on cabbage leaves in a bread oven; tasting. Must be booked in advance. Tel.: +370 67205345
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