From the press of that time: “Everyone who comes to Panevėžys notices the lighting of the city streets. Even at midnight, you can nicely read a newspaper here. The streets of Panevėžys are even better lightened than Liberty Avenue or other central streets in Kaunas”.
Bank of Lithuania – decorated with a bas-relief of Vytis by Juozas Zikaras, the dome of the operation hall is held by 12 bronze atlases. Patient Insurance Funds building. Elementary School No 3 – at that time the most modern in Panevėžys. The sculptor Juozas Zikaras who came from Panevėžys district depicted a piglet on one of the first coins of litas he designed. Primary education was compulsory for children aged 7–12 in interwar Lithuania, and parents who did not allow children to attend school were fined. Panevėžys Bank is the second building of the Bank of Lithuania branch (the first one is in Kaunas), designed by Songaila. According to architectural historian Jolita Kančienė, today not enough attention is drawn to the maintenance of heritage buildings. “There is no such understanding that it is prestige, a continuation of the history, a preservation of memory”. From the press of that time: “Everyone enjoys the building of sickness funds but it is criticised due to its narrow windows, the building reminds the elevator or a gunpowder warehouse”. The folk band Raskila will be playing at the Panevėžys narrow gauge railway station.