Holocaust Mueseum in Lithuania

VGŽIM Holokausto ekspozicija/ Holocaust Exposition

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(282) · Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania
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Located inside a green wooden house at the top of a steep lane, this small and informative memorial to the Holocaust in Lithuania is a necessary stop …

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Jan 27, 2025
The Holocaust Museum, also known as the Green House, is modest in size but leaves a deep impression. Its small scale may reflect Lithuania’s complicated relationship with its history: the role of the…Full review by Stefan B
Oct 31, 2024
Fantastic insight into life during World War 2. So much information to read, very informative. Good to see a secret hideout aswell.Full review by Kate1802014
May 13, 2024
Fascinating albeit sad look at Jewish/Holocaust history in Vilnius. Even found a potential relative on a board of Jewish members of the Vilnius town council before the war. They have even built a hid…Full review by EM71

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Thank you for your review of the Holocaust museum, Dave (?). Can you tell me if the illusion museum is worth a visit and …
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Thank you for your review of the Holocaust museum, Dave (?). Can you tell me if the illusion museum is worth a visit and whether there are other must see Jewish sites in Vilna that my family and I should go to when we visit Lithuania in June. My mother is a Holocaust survivor and this trip will be meaningful for us all.
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Hi, We really did enjoy going in the illusion museum and it’s interesting that it was part of the Ghetto. If you do the Holocaust museum first and then the illusion you can link the two …
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Hi, We really did enjoy going in the illusion museum and it’s interesting that it was part of the Ghetto. If you do the Holocaust museum first and then the illusion you can link the two from photo. The KGB has some exhibits around Lithuania’s treatment of Jewish period, not the holocaust per se but we found it interesting. I’m not sure if you have time but we booked a Flixbus to Riga, the Riga Ghetto and Holocaust museum is well worth a trip
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Answer by Daveygrohl · Apr 25, 2023
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is the museum open on Saturday?
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I think it was open every day. Entry is very reasonable and for not much more, you can add entry to a Gallery.
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Anyone know the opening times?
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It is open 9-5 every week day and 10-4 Sundays. It does not open Saturdays.
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can you please tell me how much the entry is as i cannot find any info about times prices etc, people say its small but do …
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can you please tell me how much the entry is as i cannot find any info about times prices etc, people say its small but do you have a rough idea how long a visit would be, will only be in town couple days so i need to work it all out,many thanks
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I seem to think it was €5 or less per person. There are lots of boards with pages & pages of writing on the wall. You could spend 3 or 4 hours there if you wanted to read absolutely …
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I seem to think it was €5 or less per person. There are lots of boards with pages & pages of writing on the wall. You could spend 3 or 4 hours there if you wanted to read absolutely everything- but that's tricky as at most points there are other people stood around too so your view is partially obstructed. I'd advise picking the bits that most interest you, in which case you can whizz round in a couple of hours quite easily. It isn't big, think large log cabin sized!
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