Kalvaria - Tourist attractions
The Holy Trinity Church of Liubavas
the first two churches of Liubavas burned during the world wars. The current church was built in 1956 when the brick chapel of a cemetery was enlarged with an adjoining wooden building. The church is famous with the painting of the Mother of God that has
The memorial complex for the fascist terror victims
here in 1941 fascists shot and buried more than 100 of innocent people. The complex consists of an obelisk, a cross, a wall with the names of the victims and a stone sculpture – a shot heart in palms.
The memorial for the partisans of the Tauras district
Here in 1990 were reburied the remains of the partisans of the Tauras district who fought for Lithuania's freedom and independence from 1945 to 1957. The memorial consists of a monument and a memorial wall.
The miraculous spring in Deivoniškiai
the village of Deivoniškiai has been famous with its miraculous spring yet from the nineteenth century. There are many exciting stories about the incredible recoveries that happened here. In 1991 on a hill near the spring there was built a chapel where on
The mound of Kampiniai
about 1,5 thousand years old cultural monument built on a separate hill. The mound has moderate gradient slopes of 7 meters in height, an oval-shaped platform. It is a great viewpoint to explore the surroundings and take a panoramic picture.