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The Kazys Grinius Memorial Museum is located in an authentic cultural heritage site—a house built in the 19th century, where President Kazys Grinius of the Republic of Lithuania lived with his family from 1904 to 1914. This house not only preserves historical value but also became an important center for cultural and political activities in the Užnemunė region. In the early 20th century, it was here that the ideas of national revival were shaped, democratic values were promoted, and the Lithuanian language and culture were nurtured.
This museum is an excellent tourist destination, attracting visitors who want to learn about the president's life, his family's history, and his significant contributions to Lithuanian statehood. Visitors have the opportunity to closely view the unique museum exhibits and discover many interesting facts about this important figure.
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