The Vilnius Gaon Museum of Jewish History invites you to free excursions. On August 15, at 12 p.m., visitors are invited to a tour of the Paneriai Memorial with one of the collective monographs being prepared for the press "Traces of crimes do not disappear. "Mass massacres in the forest of Paneriai 1941-1944" by the author - Lithuanian Institute of History researcher Saulius Sarcevičius. 2015-2019 will be presented to visitors during the tour. Results and new discoveries of research carried out at the Paneri Memorial.
August 29, 12 p.m. it will be possible to get acquainted with Paneri, the summer residence of Vilnius residents between the wars, which became the largest mass killing site in Lithuania during the Second World War. During the Nazi occupation, about 70 people were shot here. people. During the tour, museum guide Jurijs Greismanas will introduce visitors to the history of this place, the famous escape tunnel.