Poles denoting the location of the former barricades made for defence purposes;
Memorial to the victims of January 13 by architect Kęstutis Kisielius;
Defensive barricade, the Heart of Lithuania;
The bell of freedom, preserved by the employees of Kaunas cast iron works during the Soviet period;
A broken window in Building 1 of the Seimas, reminding of the unsuccessful attempt organised on 8 January 1991 by the Lithuanian pro-soviet organisation, Jedinstvo, to overthrow the Parliament elected by the nation;
A commemorative plaque with the text of the oath of allegiance of the defenders of the Parliament, a proof of their determination to defend the parliament elected by the nation;
A commemorative plaque unveiled in the Pope John Paul II Hall of Building 3 of the Seimas on 13 January 2011 to commemorate all those who died for the freedom of Lithuania;
An artesian well Laisvė (Freedom) drilled in the inner courtyard of the buildings of the Seimas on 20 January 1991 at the initiative of the defenders of the Parliament.