The Balys and Vanda Sruogas House-Museum (a subdivision of the Maironis Museum of Lithuanian Literature) is a wooden house with modernist forms, designed in 1936 by architect Vladimir Zubov. Only a small part of all the exhibits is displayed in five rooms. On the first floor, three authentic rooms of B. and V. Sruogos have been restored.
In the workroom of Professor B. Sruoga, there is a part of his personal library, a typewriter, an old-style writing desk where many of the writer’s works were born, on which there are autographs of unfinished manuscripts, a desk calendar from 1947, a table lamp, a telephone; on the walls, there are portraits of the writer by artists Olga Dubeneckienė, Vladas Didžiokas, and Adomas Varnas; in the photographs, there is a portrait of Balys Sruoga in the Bavarian Alps with his little daughter Dalia.
During your visit to the museum, you can buy the Gričiupis district “Collect Kaunas” magnet.