‘The Lost Shtetl’ Jewish history museum to open in Lithuania’s Šeduva

Opening Sept 20 2025, Šeduva’s new museum honors shtetl life and Holocaust victims. Built by architect Rainer Mahlamäki, it offers exhibitions, tours, and education programs free for a year. A nearby memorial park remembers 664 Jews killed in 1941.

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