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Located in Mosėdis, the homestead of Dr. Vaclovas Intas, which has become a stone museum, amazes with its unique stone and tree compositions that began to take shape in 1957. Visitors can admire ponds created by Dr. Intas, adorned with colorful water lilies, as well as a park filled with decorative trees and shrubs. The stones were collected from various corners of the world—from Lithuania to Ukraine. The homestead features captivating compositions like "Castle Towers," "Volcano Crater," and "Pagan Temple," resembling a tropical garden that attracts visitors from across the country. In 2009, the homestead was included in the Register of Cultural Heritage.
Historical Heritage