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2A, Aukų gatvė, 01400, Vilnius, Vilniaus miesto savivaldybė, LT Lithuania
kontakter telefon: +370 5 249 8156
internet side: genocid.lt
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 54.6879651, Longitude: 25.2705955
Swetapadma Sahoo
::One of the most touching places in Vilnius which you have to visit. You will be disturbed after the visit, knowing how much Lithuanians had to suffer in the hands of Nazis and Soviets. Taking an audio guide is recommended, as you learn a lot. Totally worth the money.
Danny Quesnel
::Very instructive and well worth the 4€ entrance fee. It has a lot of artifacts and you can visit a real KGB prison and execution room. An amazing experience for history buffs.
vidmantasruksys
::A must see for all visitors interested in Lithuania’s history. Chilling, comprehensive and an informative museum showing our nation’s difficult challenges with both nazi and soviet repression. I am most moved with how the Lithuanians had the courage, strength and perseverance to overcome such evil.
Mahfuz Rahman
::a five star museum. lots of information. nicely curated. the museum itself housed in the historic building that is entirely associated with the content of the museum. even then, I think the naming of the museum should have been different. the museum preserved and showcased the torture and sufferings of the people during the Soviet communist regime, and also of the resistence against the communist regime. it would have been better if the space of the museum could be more.
Connor Willoughby
::This is an absolutely amazing museum and chilling/ haunting in some points. I would recommend that anyone visiting Vilnius visit this site. It provides you with an excellent understanding to the impact WW2 had on the Jewish population and explained the impact of Russian and German Rule of Lithuania. In the basement there is are the original cells, exercise area and execution chamber. I cannot explain how chilling this was and I would highly recommend a visit