V. Putvinskio g. 64 Kaunas, Lithuania, 44211 Phone: +370 37 221587 Žmuidzinavicius Museum, known as the Devils' Museum (Lithuanian: Velniu muziejus) is a museum in Kaunas, Lithuania, dedicated to the collection and exhibition of sculptures and carvings of devils from around the world.
The collection was started by the artist Antanas Žmuidzinavicius (1876 – 1966).
Most of the sculptures are made in wood, ceramic, stone or paper. Other exhibitions presented are masks and paintings on silk or canvas. The exhibitions represent folk myths, along with modern political ideas.
The new machine is by the entrance to the Museum. The designs are based on several exhibitions:
1) Two devils facing each other, with one on a broomstick,
2) A winged devil with an accordion,
3) A devil riding a goat,
4) A devil in motion.
9/20/2024 - was working when I went |