Established in 2005, the Gargždai Regional Museum in Klaipėda district opens its doors to visitors, offering a journey into the past by presenting the history of Gargždai town and the entire region through modern and visually appealing exhibits. The institution actively participates in the dissemination of art, showcasing the works and creativity of artists from various fields.
One of the most engaging museum exhibitions, "Interwar Gargždai 1918 – 1939," invites visitors to delve into a period of European historical significance.
This unique exhibit provides an opportunity to learn about the longest-standing border in European history, the interaction between two different ethnographic regions—Samogitia and Lithuania Minor—their cultural differences and similarities, as well as the key moments in the history of Gargždai, Lithuania, and Europe during the interwar period.
The exhibition is designed for both dynamic interactive exploration and detailed study, allowing visitors to experience history through personal interaction and investigation.