Buršteino Villa
After World War I, many wealthy individuals were tempted by the opportunity to purchase property sold by the Counts Tiškevičiai. Bankers Nilsonas and Tanchumas Buršteinas from Kaunas took advantage of this opportunity. In the 1940s, they purchased a 30-acre plot of land on Birutės Alley from Count Tiškevičius, where they built a two-story wooden villa with an attic in 1939. Under a long-term contract, in 1948 the villa was leased to Vilnius University employees for recreation and named the Romuva recreation center. In 1997, the building was included in the Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Lithuania.