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II–V 10 am. – 6.00 pm. / VI–VII 11.00 am. – 5.00 pm.
Ticket – 5 €, with discount 2,50 € / Guided tour – 20 €, no discounts are available € / Visit of the roof terrace 1 €, with discount 0,50 €
Vilniaus str. 140, LT-76296, Šiauliai
Bike rental station is available on the museum’s opening hours
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Permanent exhibition of history of photography called Freedom for photography art (Lith. „Laisvę fotografijai“)
Ongoing and upcoming exhibitions
Archive of past exhibitions
Ongoing and past travelling exhibitions
Museum’s exhibits in virtual exhibitions
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On February 5, 2026, at 5:30 p.m., the exhibition “Legendary Past” by Donatas Stankevičius will open at the Photography Museum. The exhibition will run until March 15, 2026.
Legendary Past – a visual narrative about a generation that grew up during the systemic upheavals in Lithuania. The photographs meticulously recreate the everyday life of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Through cinematic frames, the author reconstructs personal experiences from childhood, adolescence, and the final years of school—encounters with people, and the situations lived through. These personal stories become universally recognizable symbols of a bygone era – depicted toys, the first skateboards, audio cassettes, chewing gum wrappers, and other period artifacts that testify to the transition from Soviet daily life to Western pop culture.
MoreOrganiser – The branch of the Šiauliai Aušra Museum – the Photography Museum
Exhibition communication designer – Darius Linkevičius
Sponsors:
The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania
Company “Branduolinis”