Enter through the ridiculously small door on the right marked Kasa and be prepared for a strange and sometimes sinister history lesson, albeit mostly in Lithuanian only. Set out on two floors, the museum traces the medical history of Lithuania with the help of miscellaneous books, skulls, dioramas, apothecary shops, barrels, a spooky cellar, some fabulous old machines and other detritus including some ancient packets of Aspirin. Major themes are explained in English on the walls, although detail is lacking. Despite this, a visit, which costs buttons, is worth the effort.
Admission 3/1.50Lt.
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