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In the southwestern part of Kazitiškis village, near Lake Gilutis, there was an estate known since the 17th century. The Radieckiai-Mikuličiai landlords did not rush to build ornate palaces but rather methodically developed the estate’s territory according to a plan, constructing farm buildings that are remarkable for their sturdiness, durability, and decorative elements. Adjacent to the estate is a park, which is a local natural monument. Established in the 19th century, the park covers an area of 4 hectares. It impressively descends into the area around Lake Gilutis with five terraces. The park features many alleys, the most interesting being the western arborvitae alley leading to the fields toward Marijanavas. The park is home to a variety of unusual trees (15 species) and shrubs (17 species) for this region, including an old oak tree (with a trunk diameter of about 1.2 meters) and nearby, a stone with a depression.
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