The Amber Museum in Palanga is one of the most vibrant and recognizable attractions, rightfully called the soul of the resort. It is housed in the magnificent Tyszkiewicz Palace, built in the Neo-Renaissance style at the end of the 19th century. The museum is surrounded by a picturesque botanical garden, just a few minutes' walk from the sound of the Baltic waves, creating a unique atmosphere of harmony between history and nature.
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This unique collection in Lithuania is dedicated to "Baltic gold" — amber. The exposition spans 15 halls and includes about 28,000 items. Here, you can see everything from giant pieces of raw stone weighing over three kilograms to exquisite jewelry and everyday objects created by masters of different eras.
\nThe main pride of the collection is the inclusions — insects, plants, and small organisms trapped in resin millions of years ago. The museum doesn't just display beautiful stones; it tells the fascinating story of their formation, extraction, and role in world culture, making this place a must-visit for anyone wishing to unravel the secret of this natural treasure.