Contacts
Main information
Working hours
Museum:
Monday—Tuesday Closed
Wednesday—Saturday 10:00—18:00
Sunday 10:00—17:00
The Museum is closed on public holidays, except February 16 and March 11.
The Museum is open for one hour less before public holidays.
Adminsitration:
Monday—Tuesday 08:00—17:00
Friday 08:00—15:45
Saturday—Sunday Closed
Contact us
Other contacts
The Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania
Didžioji str. 17/1, LT-01128 Vilnius
+370 65 231 4139
The Memorial Complex of Tuskulėnai Peace Park
Žirmūnų str. 1F, LT-09239 Vilnius
+370 65 231 4139
Druskininkai Resistance and Exile Museum
Vilniaus al. 30, LT-78787 Druskininkai
+370 64 845 7985
Frequently asked questions
Get answers to the most important questions
- Where can I purchase tickets?
Tickets to the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights are sold at the museum ticket office, where you can pay with cash or card. You can find ticket prices here.
You can also purchase tickets online here. - Can I bring my pet?
Animals are not permitted inside or on the grounds of the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights, with the exception of guide dogs.
- Is there ever free admission to the museum?
The Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights is not part of the Ministry of Culture, so admission is not free the last Sunday of every month. Museum admission is free on: 12–13 January, 16 February, 11 March, 18 May, 14–15 June, 23 August, 23 September, 28 September.
- Do all coats, jackets and backpacks need to be left in the cloakroom?
Proper attire is mandatory when visiting the museum exhibitions – clothing and footwear must be clean so as not to cause damage to the exhibition rooms, the exhibits or other people’s property. Large handbags, suitcases, bags, backpacks and other items that may pose a threat to the exhibits due to their shape or size are not permitted and must be left in the cloakroom or in a locker.
- Are the museum exhibits accessible to people with disabilities?
We regret that due to the design of the building, the museum is not accessible to people with disabilities and special needs.