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Kaunas 9th Fort Museum — Attraction in Kaunas

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9th Fort of the Kaunas Fortress
Žemaičių pl. 73, Kaunas, 47435 Kauno m. sav., Lithuania
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Kaunas 9th Fort Museum

Žemaičių pl. 73, Kaunas, 47435 Kauno m. sav., Lithuania
4.7(238)
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+370 686 26243
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9th Fort of the Kaunas Fortress

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4.7
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5y

Remarkable history encapsuled into the site of a Tsarist Russian fort. The fort barely served in WWI and then became a prison for the newly independent Lithuania. Criminals, communists and opponents of the Smetona regime were kept here. When the Germans invaded at the beginning of WWII the fort was turned into a killing ground for the Nazis. Thousands of Jews, and others, were massacred here. There is a huge and moving monument to the Jewish people who perished located on the grounds of the fort. In truth, the monument overshadows the fort. Uniquely, the monument was constructed during the soviet occupation yet bears no soviet symbols at all. It was designed and engineered by Lithuanians. The fort has been restored quite well and there are many photos, art works, videos and remnants of the horrible murders AND the deportations of Lithuanians that took place here. The displays are extensive and I would recommend at least 3 to 4 hours to explore and to reflect. Well worth the trip. Young children...

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5.0
6y

Easy access from Kaunas by bus very well documented exhibition. Take the time to see everything and wear warm clothes and shoes since the buildings are cold. There is no coffee shop but a vending machine for hot drinks and some light snacks. Possible to pay with a debit card. From Kaunas centras ( new center) take bus 23 . I took the wrong one and ended up walking 1.7 km in difficult conditions. So take 23 and walk a short way towards the highway. A passage under the highway takes you to the main building. That building where you start is not inviting but right away inside the people will make sure you find your way. I especially appreciated the first part of the exhibition pre WWII . The second part is after de war so I was afraid that part would be skipped. The actual fort contains the exhibition covering 1941-1945. The enter scan the ticket you received at the first...

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5.0
2y

My traveling companion picked this location out from a list of things to see. We had no idea this was such a dark location, based on the numbers murdered here by the Na3i's. Park was fairly well maintained, but Google maps does you no favor by directing you to the big parking lot that is quite a distance from the fort. Easy walk, unless disabled. There is apparently a parking lot much closer (but much smaller) if you look at Google maps satellite view, you will see it.

And Google, you really are terrible with your censorship. The fact I can't put historical fact (a name of a horrible regime) into this review is disgusting. It's not an opinion, it's literally just the "who" of history and what may make people decide to visit, or not. Apparently concentration camps were run by "those...

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Kishore SurendraKishore Surendra
The best and must-visit place in Kaunas. This place reminds us of the dark times of the Holocaust, how Jewish people struggled for survival, and never gave up hope until the last moment. The actual clothes which they wore and their own graffiti on the prison walls will bring chills to anyone who can put himself/herself in their shoes. Apart from Jewish history, this place is a source of information about Lithuanian history and it's struggle for independence against the Soviet rule. The memorial at the end can be visited directly without a fee for those who aren't interested in seeing the prisons / reading the history. But I strongly recommend taking time and visiting all the spots within the museum. It is cheap for students (1.5 euros per head).
Eldo AliasEldo Alias
The fort has been restored to some extent and tells the story of it's occupational history by both the aggressors in the world war and the red army during the invasion of Lithuania.The memorabilia is preserved of whatever remains were recovered after it's dark days in history...There is also a sculpture made of exposed concrete, very expressive and thought provoking..Visit there with about three hours at least to absorb the place, walk through the greens to reach the fort since one building is under renovation currently..Entry to the fort is charged at 6€ per adult,the sculpture and the grounds are free
Stas KrupeniaStas Krupenia
A very large complex comprising three themes/area. The museum documents the Soviet takeovers of Lithuania. Very informative with many stories and photos. Very traditional in that there is no interactive/multimedia content. The fort itself includes two parts (1) the history of the fort and its construction, and (2) the use of the fort and prison during WW2. The fort history and construction was not well presented. The timelines were mixed and and supplementary materials difficult to follow. The stories about the prison/fort during WW2 was well presented and fascinating.
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The best and must-visit place in Kaunas. This place reminds us of the dark times of the Holocaust, how Jewish people struggled for survival, and never gave up hope until the last moment. The actual clothes which they wore and their own graffiti on the prison walls will bring chills to anyone who can put himself/herself in their shoes. Apart from Jewish history, this place is a source of information about Lithuanian history and it's struggle for independence against the Soviet rule. The memorial at the end can be visited directly without a fee for those who aren't interested in seeing the prisons / reading the history. But I strongly recommend taking time and visiting all the spots within the museum. It is cheap for students (1.5 euros per head).
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The fort has been restored to some extent and tells the story of it's occupational history by both the aggressors in the world war and the red army during the invasion of Lithuania.The memorabilia is preserved of whatever remains were recovered after it's dark days in history...There is also a sculpture made of exposed concrete, very expressive and thought provoking..Visit there with about three hours at least to absorb the place, walk through the greens to reach the fort since one building is under renovation currently..Entry to the fort is charged at 6€ per adult,the sculpture and the grounds are free
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A very large complex comprising three themes/area. The museum documents the Soviet takeovers of Lithuania. Very informative with many stories and photos. Very traditional in that there is no interactive/multimedia content. The fort itself includes two parts (1) the history of the fort and its construction, and (2) the use of the fort and prison during WW2. The fort history and construction was not well presented. The timelines were mixed and and supplementary materials difficult to follow. The stories about the prison/fort during WW2 was well presented and fascinating.
Stas Krupenia

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