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Located in Kūlio Daubos village within the Varnių Regional Park, Angelų Mill is a historic water mill built in 1851 on the banks of the Virvytė River. Constructed from stone masonry and wooden structures, this cultural heritage site has preserved its authentic appearance and technological features. In 2010, a reconstruction transformed the mill into a visitor attraction, featuring a museum and spaces tailored for tourists.
The restored surroundings include a tea house, outdoor ovens, a pier, and picturesque scenery with forests, a 50-hectare pond, and the river. Guided tours offer a glimpse into ancient grain milling equipment and the mill's storied past. Visits are available by prior arrangement only.
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