Lithuanian National Museum is pleased to announce the extension of the exhibition "Believe or not: conspiracy theories" at the House of Stories (T. Kosciuškos str. 3, Vilnius). As the end of the school year approaches, visitors from schools are especially welcome, as they plan their last visits to museums for the school year. The exhibition develops and strengthens critical thinking, provides knowledge about the psychology of belief in conspiracy theories, their impact on society and examines their historical contexts. Knowing about conspiracy theories in the exhibition helps children and young people develop the ability to critically assess information, ask questions, look for evidence and distinguish reliable sources from misinformation.
The exhibition is especially popular among schoolchildren
All interested in today's geopolitical contexts, indifferent to history, and curious visitors are invited to the exhibition "Believe or not: conspiracy theories" at the House of Stories. This exhibition will serve as an excellent educational material for both students and schoolchildren and their teachers. The exhibition of the National Museum of Lithuania provides an opportunity to understand history - how it is relevant today, to develop critical thinking and learn in an interactive environment.
Guided tours and customized educational materials are provided for students to enrich the immersive learning experience. House of stories this exhibition, created together with international partners, has already received groups of students from more than fifty schools in Lithuania.
The museum invites you to a discussion
The Story House exhibit, Believe it or Not: Conspiracy Theories, encourages students to analyze, distinguish fact from fiction, and develop the critical thinking skills necessary to evaluate information in today's digital age. This exhibition also provides knowledge about important historical events and movements, helping young people to understand the context and impact of various conspiracy theories.
By studying conspiracy theories, students gain a better understanding of how public beliefs and attitudes are formed, and for what purposes these theories can be used. Interactive and multimedia elements in the exhibition create a unique and engaging environment and make learning interesting and effective. The exhibition encourages discussion about the role of conspiracy theories in society, invites you to express your thoughts, listen to the opinions of others, and check the information you receive.
Unique exhibition exhibits
At the international exhibition, visitors will see the legendary coffins of the pilots S. Darius and S. Girėnas, the witch's clothes intended to be worn when burning at the stake, the engine from the elevator that worked in one of the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York on the fateful September 11 and many other unique exhibits that reached Lithuania.
House of Stories is located in a historical building, next to the Mountain Park, near Gediminas Castle Hill, it has a multifunctional space with a cozy cafe and an inner courtyard. Inside, there is enough space for a large, detailed exposition and a compact space for one tireless visit. Here you can experience the joy of discovery according to your desired involvement and knowledge.
The exhibition "Believe it or not: conspiracy theories" is a must-visit for everyone, because the things discovered here will also be useful in everyday life. The exhibition will be open until August 2024, 18 at the House of Stories, T. Kosciuškos str. 3, in Vilnius.