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The Lithuanian Sea Museum is a unique place where the history and nature of the sea come together in an impressive exhibition. The museum is located in Kopgalis, the northernmost point of the Curonian Spit, near the Klaipeda port gates. Its foundation is the Nerija Fort fortress, built in the 19th century and later restored, which was given new life after World War II. Today, the museum preserves and showcases Lithuania’s maritime heritage, the history of navigation, and marine ecosystems. Modern technologies allow visitors to interactively explore the world of the seas, while educational programs engage both children and adults. It is one of the most important attractions in Klaipeda, inviting visitors to explore the Baltic Sea up close.
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