All three Baltic countries — Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia — were occupied by the Soviet Union for five decades. The remnants of this period can still be seen today, with many Soviet and Cold War sites offering vivid and poignant experiences. We’ll take you to iconic Soviet buildings, Cold War-era locations, and even the former residences of historically significant figures.
Step back in time to 50 and even 70 years ago — visit original Soviet apartments, towering TV towers, and a chilling Soviet bunker, where you can take part in an interactive survival drama experience or try driving an authentic Soviet-era vehicle.
Time travel back to the Soviet occupation era and witness the world as it was, through our carefully selected Cold War and Soviet history experiences in the Baltic States. It doesn’t get much more authentic than this.
Want to see where the Soviet Union, during its occupation of the Baltic States, housed its most terrifying nuclear weapons? Here, ballistic missiles once stood, pointed at major European cities. At the touch of a button, Europe as we know it could have been destroyed.
Get up close to this chilling relic of Cold War history and feel the strange, haunting atmosphere of the Cold War missile base. This is a vivid and unforgettable way to explore one of the darkest chapters of Baltic and European history.
A true once-in-a-lifetime experience, this is about as close to time travel as you’ll ever get. See if you have what it takes to survive a visit to the chilling KGB interrogation room, deep within a Soviet bunker from the era when the Baltic States were occupied by the Soviet Union.
But it’s not all scary — you’ll also explore Soviet-era grocery stores, watch vintage TV shows from the period, and immerse yourself in the daily life of that time. This is the most engaging and unforgettable way to relive Soviet history in the Baltics.
Step inside a fully furnished Soviet era apartment, unchanged since the time when the Baltic States were occupied by the Soviet Union.
This is not just a throwback — it’s like entering a time machine. Every detail is authentic, down to the utensils in the drawers. Just like 50 years ago, you can sit down and enjoy tea in this original Soviet flat. A perfect experience for history lovers and curious travellers.
Beneath the waters of Rummu Quarry lies a chilling secret — an underwater Soviet prison, preserved just as it was during the era of Soviet occupation. Thanks to crystal-clear waters, visitors can gaze into this hidden world and see every haunting detail of the prison below. A must-see experience for Soviet history buffs and underwater exploration enthusiasts alike.
Step into a strange and symbolic open-air museum at Grūto Parkas in Lithuania, where Soviet-era statues, propaganda, and relics have been preserved in one eerie collection.
Once towering over public spaces, these monuments now stand in a remote forest, offering a chilling but important reflection on a dark chapter of history. It’s a place where the past is not glorified, but remembered and contained — exactly where these relics should remain.