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There are a few audio guide stations in the cemetery with stories and information.

There are a few audio guide stations in the cemetery with stories and information.

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Located by the Šiauliai–Panevėžys road, close to Burbiškis Manor, this cozy homestead features a sunflower field and a small ceramics museum.

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The old Pakruojis fire station is one of the surviving technical heritage sites from the interwar period, reflecting the activities of the town’s volunteer firefighters.

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Based on deportees’ stories and archival materials, in 2012 a symbol of Lithuanian exile—a deportation train wagon—was erected near the Radviliškis railway station.

Wooden Bell Tower of the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Radviliškis and the “Path of Sorrow and Suffering” Composition

Next to the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Radviliškis stands a unique wooden bell tower, one of the city's most remarkable architectural monuments, built in 1878. This five-story tower, combining masonry and wood, is decorated with folk art motifs and is notable for its height, ornamentation, and expressive silhouette.


Adjacent to the bell tower is a commemorative site symbolizing exile and loss. It includes the Three Crosses erected in 1989, symbolic railway tracks, and the Wall of Remembrance—honoring the suffering of people deported from Radviliškis.

Admission

Free. The bell tower can be viewed from outside at any time.

Opening Hours

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Distance from Seduva

~17 km

Contact Information

Address: Maironio St. 8, Radviliškis

Phone: +370 422 51083

Website

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