80 kilometers from Vilnius lies one of the largest ethnographic open-air museums in Europe. If you’re watching the miniseries, that’s where the Russian village was filmed. The museum has kept the household appliances, crafting, trading, and agricultural machinery, so if you visit it, you can feel yourself transported back in time. It’s all there every day to see and you can also participate in special educational workshops, like baking bread, making pottery, or playing games.