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Čekiškė – a settlement with a historic old town, which has preserved many wooden houses belonging to the Jewish community, as well as a brick synagogue.
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Former Jewish synagogue in Čekiškė. The premises are currently unused.
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The church in the center of Čekiškė, which was built in 1626 by landowner Jurgis Gedgaudas Mackevičius. The church has the features of classicism.
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In the 17th century it was a large manor that belonged to one of the first Lithuanian Calvinist nobles. Some buildings and fragments of the park have been preserved.
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The castle mound is surrounded by the Dubysa valleys. The castle mound dates back to the 1st millennium – the beginning of the 2nd millennium.
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Ariogala – one of the oldest towns in Lithuania, known since the 13th century.
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Main town square with fountain.
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Song Valley, the ornament of Ariogala, was founded in the Dubysa river valley. Both district and republican events take place here. The road to the valley is decorated with sculptures.
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A picturesque area suitable for relaxation surrounded by nature in the very centre of the town.
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Historic church in Ariogala, built in 1939.
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The chapel in the old cemetery of Ariogala was built in 1850 on the initiative of Stanislovas Daugirdas, the owner of the Plemborg manor.
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Unveiled in 1991, the author - V. Smitrius.
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The water in this spring is believed to have healing powers.
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A pond in Raseiniai district, which was formed after the dam of Kirkšnovė river.
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