A small space charting the history of radio and television in Lithuania from its inception through to the modern day. Of particular interest is a selection of artefacts dedicated to the tragic events of January 13, 1991, including the telephone used by Lithuanian television bosses to communicate with the KGB and a video camera complete with a smashed lens, courtesy of an unknown Soviet soldier who shot it with his rifle.
Lithuanian Radio & Television Museum
Open
Open by appointment.
Price/Additional Info
Admission free.
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