
Rumsiskes Open-Air Museum
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The Open Air Museum of Lithuania in Rumsiskes is spread over a 175 ha area in a picturesque location near the Kaunas man-made sea and Praviena rivulet.
Among the 140 buildings that the museum houses are farmsteads, villages and town buildings that were constructed 200 years ago and earlier. They give visitors insights into life, construction techniques and equipment used by people during various periods of Lithuanian history.
Many of the articles on display are restored household items and furniture, clothes, kitchen utensils and tools typical of particular periods. The museum also invites interactive live expositions where weavers, wood carvers, potters and other craftsmen participate.
The museum hosts regular exhibitions of individual folk artists, and hosts concerts of folk groups on weekends and holidays. It has an ancient tavern and a tea room for guests to enjoy.
- Duration: 3 hour(s)
- Location: Kaisiadorys
The length of review excursions is around six km, and the duration, around two hours. Guided tours are available in Lithuanian, English, Polish, Russian and German.











