Kaunas Police Museum

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The Kaunas Police Museum is a police museum in the second largest Lithuanian city ​​of Kaunas . Historical material about the Kaunas and Lithuanian police is exhibited in the museum. The museum opened on September 30, 2002. The founder of the museum is the Kaunas subdivision of the Lithuanian branch of the International Police Association .

Address: Gedimino gatvė 8.

Exhibits

The exhibits include various national police uniforms, fittings, caps, helmets, a restraint chair of the Kaunas sobering cell , punitive tools, counterfeit money, empty smuggled vodka bottles, newspapers, documents, symbols of cultural events; Winnings, as well as medals, diplomas from police sports competitions, photos of the arrested, inventions of the prisoners (for example, a bar of soap with a hidden syringe, pocket knife made of toothpaste, awl sewn into shoelaces and a number of other interesting things).

There are officials' tools, old telephones, controller sticks, the first radio communication devices and other things. There are several police vehicles in the yard: a motorcycle Ural (1978), cars ( GAZ , Barkas , UAZ , VAZ , RAF , produced from 1986 to 1992).

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Coordinates: 54 ° 53 ′ 33.5 "  N , 23 ° 55 ′ 16.6"  E