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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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The 19th edition of the Vilnius Short Film Festival, which will take place on 21–27 January in Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai, and Panevėžys as well as on home cinema screens, reveals its full programme including as many as fourteen special programmes, consisting of over 100 of the best short films from all over the world. In the Photography Museum festival will take place on 21–25 January, 10 film programs will be shown.
The festival programme is traditionally divided into three parts: National Competition with 10 national premieres of Lithuanian films; International Competition with a plethora of award-winning films from six continents; and the third part of the repertoire, which is the most varied and least expected, is the guest-curated Special Programmes divided according to themes and genres.