Born in Radvili拧kis, artist Janina Monkut臈-Marks grew up in 碍臈诲补颈苍颈补颈 and this museum showcases a permanent collection of her vibrant, joyful paintings upstairs. The ground floor stages temporary exhibitions of contemporary Lithuanian and international art.
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Lithuania's dark 20th-century history is poignantly told here, 7km north of Kaunas. Begin in the sombre, church-like gallery with striking stained glass鈥
MK 膶iurlionis National Museum of Art
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One of Lithuania's oldest and grandest galleries, Kaunas' leading art museum (founded 1921) is the place to acquaint yourself with the dreamlike paintings鈥
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Housed inside a former 18th-century Carmelite monastery, this is a particularly thorough introduction to the history of the region and the town. Displays鈥
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Kaunas-based Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara (1900鈥86) saved around 6000 Jewish lives between 1939 and 1940, issuing transit visas to stranded Polish鈥
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This museum is devoted to the Devil, Lucifer, Satan, the fallen angel, the seducer, the cajoler, with over 3000 statuettes, carvings, masks and other鈥
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Artist Vytenis Jakas moved into this courtyard over a decade ago and turned it into an ever-evolving art project, creating murals and transferring onto鈥
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Built in 1871, the only functioning synagogue of those that survived since 1941, and one of the few remnants of Kaunas' once-strong Jewish community, this鈥
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Built by Camaldolese monks in the 17th century, this striking baroque monastery lies 9km east of central Kaunas, on a promontory jutting into the Kauno鈥
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碍臈诲补颈苍颈补颈's Jewish community originally settled off this 15th-century market square in the first half of the 17th century. A wooden synagogue, built in鈥
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Housed inside a former 18th-century Carmelite monastery, this is a particularly thorough introduction to the history of the region and the town. Displays鈥
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The square is overlooked by a particularly photogenic trio of 17th-century merchants' houses as well as the impressive town hall with a rococo sun dial in鈥
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This 17th-century building was once owned by the Scottish merchant John Arnett and now hosts craft demonstrations. Come here to learn about the鈥
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When the Nazis took control of Lithuania in July 1941, they forced the Jews of 碍臈诲补颈苍颈补颈, 艩臈ta and 沤eimiai communities to move into a closed ghetto. On 28鈥
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Lithuania's dark 20th-century history is poignantly told here, 7km north of Kaunas. Begin in the sombre, church-like gallery with striking stained glass鈥
7. Christ's Resurrection Basilica
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There's an austerity, symmetry and simplicity to this white-washed concrete cathedral, built over a period of 70 years from 1934 onwards, though its鈥