Church of St. Archangel Michael. Three sisters from Astikas family buit a wooden Roman Catholic Church in 1475. Mikalojus Zabas built the Church of St. Archangel Michael in1674. When this wooden church was rotted away, congregation built a new brick church under the guidance of parson Lupeika (1855-1860).

St. Virgin Maria Skaplierine Church in Kernave. The graveyard of the church is decorated with mosaics of artist Jadvyga Grisiute, who made the mosaics out of local stones. The mosaics are dedicated to the 600th anniversary of Baptising of Lithuania. The mosaics are 15 cross-stand places for sacred services.

St. Trinity Church in Musninkai. It is a neogothic church in the centre of the town. Signatory Alfonsas Petrulis who signed the Act of Independence on the 16th of February is buried in the graveyard of the church.

Church of St. Virgin Maria Immaculate Conception in Alionys. The church was built in 1794, reconstructed in 1932. The church is wooden. The iron crosses of the church are well known; at the end of 19th – beginning of 20th century they were mounted on the towers of main and back frontispieces.

Church of St. Virgin Maria Grace Mediator in Sesuoleliai II. It is a neogothic church built in 1910 on the road to Sirvintos on a high hill. The interior and exterior of the church are nicely decorated. The outstanding arcs are ornamented. Sesuoleliai landlord V. Jasinskis set his family mausoleum in the church.

St. Virgin Maria Visit Church in Gelvonai. It is a neoclassic style church with no tower, also has something in common with neobaroque style. The walls are built out of masonry and red bricks.

Church ensemble in Ciobiskis. Classicism style stone church of St. John the Baptist was built in 1810-1816. The founder of the church was Pilsudskiai family, who wanted to build a stone church similar to Vilnius Cathedral. They invited architect Laurynas Stuoka-Gucevicius to build a church and a palace in classical style. The church is very spectacular and was renovated on the occasion of anniversary of the architect. Pilasters separate the walls of the church. On the main frontispiece there are niches with 18th century wooden sculptures of Evangelists in them. 19th century paintings of St. Apostils and the portrait of the founder Jonas Krizostomas Pilsudskis are inside of the church.






