Rietavas
The Oginskis family's other Samogitian estate, where they installed Lithuania's first telephone exchange and built the Rietavas Manor — now a bustling weekly market on the former airfield draws buyers and sellers from across Samogitia every Sunday, making Rietavas a living hub of regional commerce and gathering that connects the Oginskis-era modernization to a contemporary practice of weekly assembly. Anchor modes: living_ritual; network_route | Search hooks: Rietavas; Rietavas Manor; Rietavo turgus; Sunday market; Oginskis telephone; former airfield market; Samogitia regional market
Browse the Rietavas Sunday market on the former airfield — one of the largest open-air markets in Samogitia, drawing people from across the region; visit the remaining Oginskis manor buildings; see the town that was a center of Oginskis-era modernization
Samogitian Museum 'Alka'
Founded in 1932 and officially established February 16, 1932, the most important museum in Samogitia — its very name ('alka' = pagan sacred grove/altar) signals custodianship of the pre-Christian layer, and its historical exposition covers material and spiritual culture from archaeology to contemporary art; it also houses the Museum of the Diocese of Samogitia, making it the institutional bridge between pre-Christian and Catholic heritage in a single collection. Anchor modes: custodian; material_layer | Search hooks: Samogitian Museum Alka; Žemaičių muziejus Alka; Telšiai museum; pagan sacred grove collection; Diocese of Samogitia museum; Samogitian heritage custodian
Explore the historical exposition covering Samogitian material and spiritual culture from prehistoric archaeology to contemporary art; visit the Museum of the Diocese of Samogitia in the former seminary; see the Telšiai Yeshiva exhibition; the museum hosts regular cultural events and art residencies
Samogitian Sanctuary
A reconstructed pagan sanctuary with paleoastronomic observatory at Šventoji, built in June 1998 with 12 oak pillars dedicated to Baltic gods and goddesses that allow observation of main calendar holidays — this is a deliberate revival (not an unbroken survival) based on a sanctuary that historically stood on Birutė Hill in Palanga until the 16th century, making it the most explicit neopagan calendar site in Samogitia and a potential locus for Romuva rituals following the December 2024 state recognition. Anchor modes: living_ritual; signal | Search hooks: Samogitian Sanctuary; Žemaičių Alkas; Žemaitiu Alks; pagan observatory; 12 oak pillars; Baltic gods; seasonal calendar; Romuva rituals; 1998 reconstruction
Walk among the 12 oak pillars representing Baltic gods and goddesses; observe how the pillars function as a paleoastronomic calendar marking solstices and equinoxes; the site is open year-round and used for seasonal rituals by neopagan practitioners and cultural groups
Šventoji
A coastal resort town at the mouth of the Šventoji River on the Baltic Sea, administratively part of Palanga municipality — the site of the reconstructed Samogitian Sanctuary (Žemaičių Alkas, built 1998) and a place where Curonian-substrate coastal traditions layer over Samogitian inland practices; the town's festival calendar operates in a maritime cultural register distinct from the agricultural rhythms of interior Samogitia. Anchor modes: living_ritual; network_route | Search hooks: Šventoji; Švėntuojė; Baltic coast resort; Samogitian Sanctuary; Žemaičių Alkas; Curonian coastal traditions; seasonal observatory; maritime market
Visit the Samogitian Sanctuary (Žemaičių Alkas) with its 12 oak pillars for Baltic gods used to observe calendar holidays; walk the Baltic coast where Curonian fishing traditions persisted; the town hosts summer cultural events and seasonal gatherings at the reconstructed pagan site
Žemaitija National Park
Established in 1991 to protect the Plateliai lake district and its surrounding forests, the park now manages both the Plokštinė Cold War museum and the architectural heritage of the Plateliai and Beržoras wooden churches — a single protected area that contains pre-Christian sacred landscapes, Commonwealth-era wooden churches, and Soviet militarization, making it a physical container of all three layers that a traveler can traverse in one day. Anchor modes: custodian; network_route | Search hooks: Žemaitija National Park; Žemaitijos nacionalinis parkas; Plateliai lake; Plokštinė museum; wooden churches heritage; Cold War landscape; nature reserve
Hike around Lake Plateliai; visit the Plokštinė Cold War museum within the park; see the Plateliai and Beržoras wooden churches; explore the park's cultural heritage trail connecting natural and historical sites; the park directorate publishes visitor information and trail maps