The Rumsiskes Open-Air Museum of Lithuania, situated in the countryside just east of Kaunas, offers a glimpse into rural life from the 18th to the mid-20th century. Spread across the landscape, the museum showcases a collection of reconstructed historical buildings, each filled with period furniture, crafts, and artifacts. Visitors can explore the various structures, which include farmhouses, workshops, and community buildings, each meticulously arranged to reflect the daily lives and traditions of the people who once inhabited these areas. The museum’s extensive grounds and authentic settings provide a vivid and immersive experience, making it one of Europe’s largest ethnographic open-air museums.
Rumsiskes Open-Air Museum of Lithuania
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