[1] The park is situated in Raseiniai, Radviliškis and Kelme district junction in the middle west of Lithuania, Šiauliai county, Samogitia.
[2] Expressive hilly, lake and swampy landscapes are the part of ice age heritage.
[3] The most famous cultural object in Tytuvenai is the church and monastery architectural ensemble from the 17th century.
Spacious yard, surrounded by closed Lithuanian gallery, with a chapel with steps in the center, by which those who come to pray go up.
Splendid chapel of Šiluva is built upon the project of well-known architect Antanas Vivuliškis.