Villa Burstein
After the First World War, many wealthy people were tempted by the opportunity to buy the property sold by the Counts of Tiškevičius. Nilson and Tanchum Burstein, bankers from Kaunas, took advantage of this. In the 1940s, they bought a 30-hectare plot of land on Birutė Avenue from Count Tiškevičius, where they built a two-storey wooden villa with a mansard in 1939.
In 1948, under a long-term contract, the villa was rented out for recreation to employees of Vilnius University and renamed Romuva Holiday Home. In 1997 the building was included in the Register of Cultural Property of the Republic of Lithuania.
Birutės al. 37, Palanga
Birutės al. 37, Palangos m., Palangos m. sav.