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Museums #1 in Palanga

Palangos gintaro muziejus

4.7 · 9,606 reviews
A serene and educational environment set within historic grounds.
Palangos gintaro muziejus, Vytauto g. 17, Palanga, 00135 Palangos m. sav., Lithuania
Interesting facts
1

The museum holds a 3.5-kilogram piece of amber, known as the 'Sun Stone', which was famously stolen and recovered in the 1990s.

2

The collection includes over 4,000 exhibits specifically showcasing artistic amber items.

3

The palace was originally designed by the German architect Franz Heinrich Schwechten in the Neo-Renaissance style.

4

The museum grounds contain a rose garden with over 20,000 plants and thousands of species of trees.

5

The park was designed with a complex system of ponds and canals that remain functional today.

Overview

The Palanga Amber Museum is housed in the restored late 19th-century Tiškevičiai Palace, located within the expansive Palanga Botanical Park. It contains one of the world's most significant collections of amber, totaling approximately 30,000 specimens. The collection displays diverse amber inclusions, including rare insect and plant fossils trapped within the resin. Exhibits trace the historical development of the Baltic amber trade routes and the cultural significance of the stone in Lithuania. Visitors can observe both raw, unpolished amber and intricate artistic carvings. The palace itself maintains historical interiors that reflect the aristocratic lifestyle of the Tiškevičiai family. The museum acts as a branch of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art. It provides extensive information on the scientific process of amber formation, which spans approximately 40 to 50 million years. The surrounding park, designed by Édouard André, complements the museum with diverse landscape architecture.

Photo spot

The main exterior facade of the Tiškevičiai Palace viewed from the central park path.

Insider tips

Walk through the Botanical Park before or after the museum visit to see the landscaped ponds.

Visit the second floor of the museum for a clearer look at the interior architecture of the palace.

Use the museum's informational kiosks to identify specific types of inclusions in the amber displays.

What to avoid

Do not mistake the souvenir amber shops located in the town center for the museum; authentic historical artifacts are exclusive to the palace collection.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays and major public holidays.

Etiquette

Maintain a quiet volume and refrain from touching the display cases.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings in late spring or early autumn to avoid peak tourist crowds and enjoy the surrounding park in temperate weather.
Address
Palangos gintaro muziejus, Vytauto g. 17, Palanga, 00135 Palangos m. sav., Lithuania
55.907, 21.056
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Details
Key exhibitsThe 'Sun Stone' (Saulės akmuo), 17th-century amber rosaries, and fossilized amber inclusions.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings in late spring or early autumn to avoid peak tourist crowds and enjoy the surrounding park in temperate weather..

The main exterior facade of the Tiškevičiai Palace viewed from the central park path.

Close by you'll find Palangos miesto botanikos parkas, Birutė Hill, Palanga Pier.