Villa “Pelėda”

Villa Pelėda reflects the spread of modernism in the wooden architecture of the resort. In 1939, the house was built on a newly acquired plot by banker Buršteinas. The building had 10 rooms connected by a corridor system, which has been preserved to this day. The symmetrical façade of the building consists of a central section with recessed side sections that add variety to the volume of the building, connected by massive balconies on the second floor. The main entrances to the building and terraces with strip windows are located in the space below them. In 1997, the building was included in the Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Lithuania.

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