Entry €2 for adults, €1 for children. There is a small local art exhibition inside, which changes every two months. Opening hours are unclear, but the owners were around and opened it for me.
This museum dedicated to the brothers Antanas and Jonas Juška, who nurtured all things Lithuanian. In the 18th century, a presbytery used to be here.
In 1862–1864 a priest, folklorist, ethnographer and linguist Antanas Juška resided here. Spiritual riches of the Lithuanian nation accumulated by him – a rich glossary of 700'000 ancient Lithuanian words, songbooks with 7'000 songs, collections of 2'000 melodies – astounded even Motiejus Valančius who used to visit here.