Kaunas Garrison Officers' Club Building, Military social building in central Kaunas, Lithuania.
The Kaunas Garrison Officers' Club Building is a four-story structure standing beside the Laisvės alėja pedestrian street with formal rooms and ornate decorations. Inside, the spaces feature elaborate designs and folk motifs that combine elegance with local artistic traditions.
The building was constructed between 1935 and 1937 and initially served as the headquarters for the Lithuanian Army Officers' Club. After 1945, its role and purpose changed due to shifting political circumstances.
The interior displays art that celebrates Lithuania's heritage, created by artists working during the interwar period. These works are scattered throughout the rooms and reflect the artistic tastes of that era.
The building is easy to reach from the Laisvės alėja and has an elevator providing access to all four floors. Its location alongside a major pedestrian zone makes it simple to find.
The building was designed by Estonian architects who won an international competition in 1931, before construction began. They incorporated local Lithuanian materials into the structure.
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