Villa “Pelėda”

Villa Pelėda reflects the spread of modernism in the wooden architecture of the resort. The house was built in 1939 by the banker Burstein on a newly acquired plot of land. The building had 10 rooms connected by a system of corridors that has been preserved to this day. The symmetrical façade of the building, consisting of a central plane with receding sides to diversify the volume of the building, is combined with massive balconies on the second floor. The main entrances and glazed terraces with ribbon windows are integrated into the space below. In 1997 the building was included in the Register of Cultural Property of the Republic of Lithuania.

Birutės al. 51, Palanga

Birutės al. 51, Palangos m., Palangos m. sav.