[1][2] The oak measures 3.5 m in diameter and 13 m in girth at its widest part; being 2.8 m. and 9.58 m at waist level.
The oak reaches 23 m in height with only side branches remaining alive.
In 1987 it was listed as state natural monument of republican significance of the Lithuanian SSR.
[2] The oak is heavily damaged by various infections, fungi and overgrown with moss.
[2] Since 2005 the state of the oak was researched and maintained by Czech arborist Martin Nemec.