One of the city’s lesser known museums, this fascinating look into the world of Lithuanian education is divided into three main areas of schooling, namely the 19th century, between the wars and a combined exhibit looking at education under the Soviets and Lithuanian schools abroad during the same period. Truly revolutionary for a Lithuanian museum, as well as the usual collection of recreated classrooms, globes and pioneer uniforms are a series of drawers and cupboards designed to be opened by visitors and revealing all manner of surprises. Essentially designed for children, and not featuring much information in English, the museum is still worth a visit, although the help of a translator to get the full story is highly recommended.
Admission: adults 3Lt, children 1Lt.