The historical building in Kaunas, an important piece of neoclassical architecture in Lithuania and the history of banking, was built at the end of the 1928s. In the building designed specifically for the Bank of Lithuania, you can admire the authentic bank building interior and breathtaking paintings by artists from the interwar Kaunas School of Art, visit the Conference Hall of the Council and the Board of the Bank of Lithuania, where armchairs featuring monograms of the Bank of Lithuania stand to this day, go to the flat with an 8-metre-high dome of Prime Minister Augustinas Voldemaras, as well as see one of the oldest lifts still operating in Kaunas and vault doors weighting 3 tonnes, visit Money Museum of the Bank of Lithuania exposition. This exposition reveals the long and rich history of money and banking in Lithuania.