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The interior of Juozas Grušas' house-museum is a spacious room with mahogany-colored floors, a writing desk by the window, an old television, wooden furniture, carpets, and works of art. In the background, you can see the living room with a sofa and a cupboard, which retains the authentic atmosphere of a mid-20th-century home.
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Juozas Grušas House-Museum

The Juozas Grušas House-Museum (a subdivision of the Maironis Museum of Lithuanian Literature) was established in Kaunas Žaliakalnis, where Juozas Grušas, a Kaunas playwright, prose writer, translator, and essayist, lived and worked.

You can purchase the “Collect Kaunas” magnet for the Žaliakalnis district at the museum.

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Working hours
II, III, V, VI 9:00 - 17:00
IV 11:00 - 19:00
Last VII of the month 10:00 - 16:00

The writer’s house is of a traditional homestead type, comfortably and rationally conceived and planned by the writer himself. The writer’s house was constantly the scene of an intense creative life, with gatherings of writers, painters, theatre artists, and the most famous plays and novellas being written here.

The two largest rooms of the house were used for everyday life, with a study and a living room. The old interior of the rooms, artworks, and part of the library have been preserved.