A simplified multi-color street map of the city of Šiauliai in north-central Lithuania, produced by the Briedis Company in 2023. The population of the city, known as Shavel in Yiddish, was more than 50% Jewish at the beginning of the 20th century. The map highlights and labels the major streets and highways, and labels the city's main neighborhoods. Accompanying the map are descriptions with contact information and web addresses for 15 museums and galleries in Šiauliai which are named in five languages including English. Among the listed museums is the former villa of Chaim Frenkel, who owned the largest leather factory in the Russian Empire before World War I.