Designed to illustrate the often spooky history of the development of Lithuanian medicine, this extraordinary museum contains all manner of things from perfectly preserved apothecary shops to jars full of dried herbs. Apparently, the dissolved hair of the Roman Goddess of Love, Venus, a sample of which they claim to possess, is an excellent elixir to keep women looking young and pretty. Among the other more ghoulish exhibits are the ground-up heads of corpses which apparently take the edge off epilepsy.
Admission: adults 3Lt, children 1.50Lt.