Are you curious about ancient civilizations and archaeological finds? Here are the archaeology museums you must see in Vilnius:
1National Museum of Lithuania - Gediminas Castle Tower
VilniusThe Gediminas Castle Tower is the remaining part of Vilnius' Upper Castle. The museum's collection mostly consists of archaeological finds from the hill and the surrounding areas and includes armament, iconographic material of old Vilnius and reconstruction models of Vilnius castles of the 2nd part 2Money Museum of the Bank of Lithuania
VilniusThe Money Museum of the Bank of Lithuania introduces visitors to the history of Lithuanian and world money and aim for better public understanding of the Bank of Lithuania in general. The museum holds more than 55,000 exhibits and combines the history of money with topics of today’s economy. A famou 3Toy Museum
VilniusToy Museum is a place where fun games, archeological secrets and historical riddles overlap. The museum opened its doors to visitors in December 2012. Since then, the museum's goal is to playfully reveal the historical treasures of toys, emphasizing the value and versatility of the toy as a scientif- 4
Amber Museum-Gallery
VilniusIn the Amber Museum-Gallery visitors can learn about the history of Baltic amber and visit the shop with amber jewellery made by local artists. 5National Museum of Lithuania - The Old Arsenal
VilniusThe National Museum of Lithuania - The Old Arsenal houses an exhibition of Lithuanian archaeology called “Prehistory of Lithuania” that contains more than 4,000 archaeological finds. The collection includes pieces that represent the culture of Lithuania from the first "residents" in the territory of 6Church Heritage Museum
VilniusThe Church Heritage Museum is located in St Michael‘s Church in Vilnius, of Renaissance and early Baroque architecture. It displays the Treasury of the Vilnius Cathedral, which was hidden away in the wall of the Cathedral for almost half a century. The treasury includes the earliest masterpieces of 7Castellan’s House
VilniusThe Castellan’s House is the newest exhibition unit of the National Museum of Lithuania, presenting Lithuania’s history, culture and the people who contributed to the country’s development, as well as introducing visitors to the key ideas that shaped Lithuania’s identity. The main factors which d