The Kalvarija Region Museum is a unique place where history meets contemporary culture. The museum is housed in a neoclassical building, constructed in 1829, which is part of a well-preserved horse post station complex. It is one of only two such complexes in Lithuania, which is why it is listed in the Lithuanian Cultural Heritage Registry and protected as an architectural monument.
At this historical location, visitors can explore the rich history, ethnography, traditions, and the people who shaped and promoted the Kalvarija region. The museum regularly hosts exhibitions, educational activities, cultural events, and guided tours that attract both locals and travelers.
The museum also houses an information center where tourists can find all the current information about attractions, events, and routes in the region. A visit to the museum is a great opportunity not only to learn about the Kalvarija region but also to experience the spirit of the 19th-century horse post station.

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