Destination: Lithuania
KGB Atomic Bunker Museum
KGB Atomic Bunker Museum — a decommissioned Soviet-era underground complex — preserves command rooms, switchboards, and filtration systems to give visitors a step-inside Cold War experience. Practical essentials: free parking, wheelchair-accessible parking and restroom are available but the underground entrance is stair-only, there is no on-site restaurant, and buying tickets in advance is recom... »
Museum of the History of Lithuanian Medicine and Pharmacy
Museum of the History of Lithuanian Medicine and Pharmacy presents Lithuania’s medical past, showcases apothecary jars and handwritten prescriptions, and traces the shift from folk remedies to institutional pharmacy. Expect a compact 60–90 minute visit, wheelchair-accessible parking and restrooms, and kid-friendly interactive panels — note there is no onsite restaurant so plan a nearby café stop. ... »
M.K. Čiurlionis Museum of Art
The M.K. Čiurlionis Museum of Art reveals the painter-composer's intimate dialogue between color, score, and symbol, presented in compact galleries that reward close looking. Wheelchair-accessible entrances, family-friendly facilities including changing tables, and onsite educational programming make the museum unexpectedly practical for visitors with small children or mobility needs, even though ... »
K. Būgos g. 7
K. Būgos g. 7 is a modest urban landmark; it preserves interwar ornament and Soviet-era retrofits; it rewards curiosity with textured façades, aged doorways, and unexpected architectural details. The immediate neighborhood pulses with everyday commerce; it shelters bakeries, secondhand shops, and quiet galleries that rarely make guidebooks; photographers and slow-walkers will find surprising compo... »
Kaunas Tadas Ivanauskas Museum of Zoology
Kaunas Tadas Ivanauskas Museum of Zoology — founded 1919 — preserves an extensive collection of taxidermied birds and mammals, articulated skeletons, and meticulously pinned insects that reveal both local biodiversity and historic collecting practices. The museum — research-linked institution — combines university-grade specimens and educational dioramas with wheelchair-accessible facilities and h... »
Kaunas Museum for the Blind
Kaunas Museum for the Blind reimagines church catacombs as interactive galleries, invites visitors to learn through touch, and uses sound and scent to convey layered local history. Curators provide local replicas for safe tactile access, rotate scent stations seasonally to refresh narratives, and run guided touch tours supported by braille signage and trained staff. Visits typically last 45–90 min... »