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The Louvre museum
From the traditional to the downright freaky, Been there readers have tipped about great museums well worth a visit while on your travels. If you consider yourself a culture vulture this is the place for you. And if you don't consider yourself one of those, it may be time to give it a try.
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    Be sure to visit the only synagogue in Vilnius and also the Jewish Museum about a mile away on the same street, where there is a room dedicated to the Righteous Gentiles. Before WW2 there were over 100 synagogues, and now there is only one.

    Naugarduko g. 10/2, LT-01141, Vilnius
    +370 5 231 23 57
    www.jmuseum.lt
    Google map: bit.ly/iM8QGO

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    Museum of Genocide victims

    Posted by Fidge 5 December 2010

    Former Gestapo/KGB prison from the 1940s to 1990.
    The prison downstairs is still intact and makes for grim viewing.
    One interesting point is that while the building was controlled by the Gestapo between 1941 - 1944 from where they ran the Holocaust in Lithuania with their Lithuanian accomplices, very little coverage is given to this in the museum.
    Still an essential part of your visit to Vilnius.

    Aukų g. 2a, LT-01113, Vilnius
    +370 5 249 81 55
    www.muziejai.lt/vilnius/genocido_auku_muziejus.en.htm

    www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/sep/14/double-genocide-lithuania-holocaust-communism

    Google map: bit.ly/gBjYl3

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    Vilnius Television Tower

    Posted by JonF 28 April 2006

    A blot on the landscape from anywhere in the city, you can't miss the TV Tower's horrible 1970's architecture. Take a trip up it however and you'll find the Milky Way, a slowly revolving bar that offers fantastic panoramic views of the city and surroundings without, of course, seeing the TV tower. Enter by a creepy tunnel that puts you in mind of a James Bond film, pay the surly lift attendant a small fee, and you are transported 21 floors upwards at great speed into a different world. Also on the ground floor is an exhibition dedicated to the Lithuanians who lost their lives in the 1991 siege, which eventually led to the overthrowing the USSR occupation.

    Sausio 13-osios 10;
    tel: 252 53 33;
    www.lrtc.lt/

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