By madeirane on Skatehive
Translated from Lithuanian with Google.com. Today, my family and I visited one of the most interesting museums in our country, which is even based right next door, in our city - the Maritime Museum. It can’t even be called a museum, it’s a whole complex that includes open-air exhibitions, a renovated old fort, which combines an oceanarium and museum exhibitions dedicated to marine life, as well as the history of the fort, and finally a modern dolphinarium. Šiandien su šeima aplankėme vieną įdomiausių mūsų šalies muziejų, kuris yra visai šalia, mūsų mieste – Jūrų muziejų. Jo net negalima pavadinti muziejumi, tai visas kompleksas, apimantis ekspozicijas po atviru dangumi, restauruotą seną fortą, kuriame dera okeanariumas ir muziejaus parodos, skirtos jūrų gyvūnijai, taip pat forto istorijai, ir galiausiai modernų delfinariumą.> This entire complex is located at the very end of the Curonian Spit, opposite the central part of Klaipeda. In fact, the village of Smiltyne, where the Maritime M