Possibly of more interest to someone who wants to know what it looks like inside a traditional Lithuanian wooden house, this small museum of four individual timber buildings can be found at the site where Čiurlionis lived from 1890 to 1910 on the street that now bears his name. Inside are recreations of the living conditions of the time, reproductions of Čiurlionis’ works and a small gallery for temporary exhibitions. The first house, which also doubles as the ticket office, sells a range of postcards, posters and CDs of the man's work. Regular concerts take place during the summer.
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