Night-time observations are among the most atmospheric and memorable experiences at the Lithuanian Museum of Ethnocosmology. Although clear skies are relatively rare, those nights when we can gaze into the depths of space with our own eyes are truly special.
It is important to note that the night sky is constantly changing; therefore, objects seen by your acquaintances or by us may not necessarily be visible on the night you choose. Observations through the museum’s 80 cm and 40 cm telescopes vary continuously, reflecting the celestial objects visible in that season and depending precisely on the hour of observation. Even so, the experience always leaves a lasting impression—or at least vivid memories of the moving observatory dome and a remarkable instrument for exploring the sky.
This is one of the largest-diameter telescopes in Europe designed for visitor observation. Its larger mirror enables brighter and more detailed views of distant cosmic objects such as galaxies.
The 80 cm telescope tower can accommodate up to 16 visitors at a time.
The tower is accessible by both elevator and stairs; however, the final section (a few metres) must be reached by stairs.
Night tours may be delivered in English upon request; however, availability cannot be guaranteed.