In 1930, when the first stone of Vytautas Magnus War Museum was laid in Kaunas, everybody talked that architects Vladimiras Dubeneckis, Karolis Reisonas and Kazys Kriščiukaitis were building a monument to Lithuania’s Independence. The museum very clearly represents the key feature of interwar architecture – a harmonious combination of modernity and tradition. A unique garden space with the eternal flame burning and the bells is established nearby.
M. Zinkevičius