We are proud to be part of the construction of the Lost Shtetl Museum, a remarkable project located in Šeduva, Lithuania. This museum stands as a powerful testament to the vibrant history of Jewish life in the region, commemorating the communities that once thrived there.
At AS Parmet, we contributed to this meaningful project by creating and installing the entire outer skin of the building, a work of art in its own right. The façade is clad in anodized aluminium shingles, designed specifically for this project. The shingles feature a unique pattern, crafted to enhance the building’s striking architecture.
This project highlights what we do best: delivering bespoke, high-quality solutions that merge cutting-edge materials with meaningful design.
We’re honored to have played a role in bringing this architectural vision to life, ensuring the building’s exterior reflects the depth of its historical significance.
https://lostshtetl.lt/en
Project: the Lost Shtetl, Museum of Šeduva Jewish History
Client: the Lost Shtetl Museum
Design architects: Lahdelma Mahlamäki Architects
Project manager: Ecas AG
Executive architects: Studija 2a
Construction manager: Baltijos plienas
Photos: Liudas Norkus and Parmet