As the introduction of the euro was approaching, the idea of a monument to the Lithuanian currency – the Cent Room – was born, which artists and representatives of non-governmental organizations undertook to implement.
The walls and ceiling of the room are covered with cents. There is also a symbolic throne, above which, hangs a large one litas coin and a map of Lithuania. The entire area of the map is covered with white cents, the settlements are marked with 10, 20 and 50 cent coins, and the big cities are marked with metal litas.