The Energy and Technology Museum in Vilnius transforms Lithuania’s first public power plant into a vibrant space for science, history, and innovation. Located in the heart of the city, the museum invites visitors to explore interactive exhibitions on energy production, industrial heritage, and technological progress. Highlights include the Transformation Hall, where Tesla coils and immersive installations demonstrate the dynamic relationship between humans and energy. The museum also features authentic machinery from the original power station, rooftop solar and wind exhibits, and hands-on science zones for all ages. Its rooftop terrace offers panoramic views of Vilnius and hosts concerts, yoga sessions, and guided tours. Since its expansion in 2008, the museum has grown into Lithuania’s largest technical museum, blending education with entertainment in a uniquely industrial setting. It’s a must-visit destination for families, students, and anyone curious about the forces that power our world.
Vilnius LithuaniaThe Energy and Technology Museum in Vilnius is located at Rinktinės Street 2, housed in the historic building of the first public power plant of Vilnius, opened in 1903. As the largest technical museum in Lithuania, it preserves an authentic collection of industrial equipment including steam turbines, generators, and boilers, offering visitors an immersive experience of the city's industrial heritage and energy history. The museum features interactive exhibits tailored especially for children, as well as a roof terrace with panoramic views of Vilnius Old Town, which regularly hosts cultural events such as concerts and yoga sessions. Nearby, visitors can explore several trendy neighborhoods, enjoy local dining, and access city amenities, making it a distinctive cultural and educational destination for families and technology enthusiasts alike.