It is a Lithuanian town, 20 kilometers east of kaunas, on the north bank of Kaunas Reservoir. Lemsky Open-air Museum is a famous local open-air ethnographic museum. It was founded in 1966 and opened to the public in 1974. It is one of the largest open-air museums in Europe. Lymsky Open-air Museum displays Lithuanian pastoral life heritage through a series of real traditional buildings, and reproduces the former living and working environment of Lithuanian people.
Devil museum
Located in kaunas, the second largest city and the old capital of Lithuania, it is mainly devoted to collecting and displaying devil sculptures and sculptures from all over the world. This is the only museum of its kind in the world. As of 2009, the Devil Museum has collected about 3,000 works of the Devil.
The ninth fortress museum
A military defensive fortress in the suburb of kaunas, Lithuania, which was part of Fort kaunas built in the late19th century. During the rule of the former Soviet Union, it was used as a transit point for prisons and prisoners. During World War II, it was occupied by the German Nazis and became their concentration camp, killing more than 30,000 people, most of whom were Jews from kaunas and some former Soviet Union.
Trakai Castle
This castle was originally built at the end of14th century. Under the influence of years of war, it was in ruins. In the 1970s, the government decided to rebuild it. So far, the castle has basically been restored to its original state. Now the castle is a history museum, exhibiting arts and crafts works, and the living room of the castle can hold concerts. There are also souvenir shops selling souvenirs and stamps.
It introduces various museums. Because these strange buildings attract tourists from all over the country, they sound dull, but they contain rich history.