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The National Art Museum of M. K. Čiurlionis is the oldest and largest art museum in Lithuania. More...
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The museum’s collection is made up of the most valuable M. K. Čiurlionis Art Museum’s foreign art collection. More...
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The museum has on exhibit the artist A. Žmuidzinavičius’ creations, his flat and studio as well as his unique collection of devils, about 3,000 items, collected in various countries of the world, which the artist collected himself. More...
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The museum is established in the impressive basements of Town Hall. Here you can explore Lithuania’s historical ceramics, as well as the work of contemporary ceramic artists. More...
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The artist Liudas Truikis, a collector of Eastern art, and his wife, opera soloist Marijona Rakauskaitė, have had their belongings preserved in their memorial flat-museum. More...
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In the cultural home of Paul Galaunis and his wife, opera singer Adelė Galaunienė, there is established a memorial exposition (rooms and library), of collected graphic art, ex-libris, books and a collection of folkloric art. More...
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The museum was established in 1919. It has more than 175,000 items in its collection. These are stuffed animals, skeletons, wet preparations, furs, skins, anatomical displays and others. More...
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The exposition is a collection of photographs and documents, which explores the development of Lithuanian aviation, and the aviation signs of various countries. More...
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The museum exhibits a 19th century pharmacy of a Lithuanian city (work room, service room, basement, supply room, laboratory), and a doctor’s office from the beginning of the century, history of the Kaunas Medical University, and an overview of folkloric medicine. More...
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The museum’s collection is composed of archaeological finds, blank weapons and firearms, and a collection of ammunition retelling the history of the Lithuanian nation’s evolution of war. More...
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