Objects
Mausoleum of Dukes Radvilas in the Evangelical Reformed Church
The Mausoleum of Dukes Radvilas is a department of Kėdainiai Regional Museum. The crypt was restored in the Evangelical Reformed Church (middle of the 17th c.) in 1995, while the restoration of the unique 17th century sarcophagi of Dukes Radvilas was complete in April of 2001. It was the first cemetery of the nobility of the 17th century Grand Duchy of Lithuana restored in Lithuania, which was established in one of the oldest and largest churches in the former Republic of Two Nations.
Memorial for Povilas Lukšys
The monument in Taučiūnai village is the place where the first Lithuanian volunteer soldier Povilas Lukšys (1887-1919) died.
Memorial Museum of Mikalojus Katkus
The museum was established in 1965. Its exposition, formed from Kėdainiai museum collection items, tell the story about a writer, folk educator, the author of "Balanos gadynė", book smuggler and the first certified Lithuanian agronomist Mikalojus Katkus (1852–1944), as well as about the village life at the beginning of the 20th century.
Minaret
The current Kėdainiai town park is the former Kėdainiai manor homestead.
Modern rural homestead "Tubiai"
Modern rural homestead in Central Lithuania, 5 km from Kėdainiai
Monument for Juozas Tonkūnas and Lithuanian agronomists exiles
The idea of building the monument belongs to professor Petras Vasinauskas, and it was created by sculptor Vladas Vildžiūnas and his assistant architect Rimantas Dičius. The monument was created from bronze and stone.
Monument for the rebels
It reminds us of one of the most prominent events of the past – the 1863 Uprising. At the end of October of that year, a group of 200 rebel infantry soldiers and 20 riders were ambushed by Tsar's army in Daniliškis farmstead not far away from Šventybrastis.
Multicultural Centre
It is the former small winter synagogue, constructed in the first half of the 20th century. It was restored during 2000–20002 and the Multicultural Centre was established there. The author of reconstruction and restoration is architect Diana Pikšrienė.