Address
1 J. Aiscio St, Rumsiskes, LT-56335, Kaisiadorys region.
Tel./fax +370-346-47611.
E-mail: aistis.muz@remo.lt
Opening times
Monday to Friday 8.00-17.00.
Additional services
The excursions should be reserved
beforehand by phone
+370-346-47611, +370-346-47584.
Museums collection
The
Museum accumulates things, narrative and visual material about poet Jonas
Aistis (1904-1973), his relatives, friends and acquaintances, the
church-village of Rumsiskes.
Exposition
It reflects life and creation of
J. Aistis: firstly in Rumsiskes, then schoolyears in the Kaunas Gymnasium
AUSRA, afterwards studies in the Kaunas Vytautas the Great University, the
period until World War II, the war years, life in USA, creation of J.
Aistis in Lithuania and other countries.
Exhibitions
The Museum arranges exhibitions of
art, folk art, ethnography, literature and others.
Cultural, educational activity
Joint cultural projects of the
Museum and the Departments of Education and Culture of the Kaisiadorys
Region Municipality;
Joint educational and cultural
projects of the Museum and schools of the Kaisiadorys district;
Arrangement of literary-musical evenings;
Celebration of anniversaries of famous countrymen.
Jonas
Aistis biography
Jonas Aleksandravicius (J.Aistis)
was born on July 7, 1904 in the Kampiskes village of the Kaunas district.
From 1907 to 1913 he lived in Rumsiskes where ended the elementary school.
From 1919 to 1927
he learned in the AUSRA Gymnasium in Kaunas.
In 1927 he entered the Vytautas the Great University in Kaunas, the
Faculty of Humanitarian Sciences.
From 1936 to 1940 he continued studies at the Grenoble University in
France where in 1944 he was granted a degree of doctor of philosophy.
From 1944 to 1946 he worked in the Archives of Nice and in the State
Library of Paris.
In
1946 he came to USA and lectured on the Lithuanian language and literature
in the Collegium of Marianopolis.
From 1952 to 1968 he worked in the Lithuanian section of the Free Europe
Radio in New York.
Since 1958 he worked in the Congress Library in Washington.
The poets pseudonyms were the following: Jonas Kossu-Aleksandravicius
and Jonas Kuosa Aleksandriskis.
During his life in USA he mostly used the pseudonym of Jonas Aistis and
this pseudonym from 1952 became his official family name.
The poet died in 1973 in Washington.
Museums history fragments
V. A. Markevicius, the son of J.
Aistis desk-friend, undertook the initiative to found the museum
dedicated to J. Aistis.
Dr. E. J. Morkunas, R. Arnauskas, the designer, R. Mazuleliene, the
supervisor of the Maironis Museum of Lithuanian Literature also
contributed to the establishing museum.
The poets sisters V. Kudreviciene and M. Slemkiene, E.
Aleksandraviciute, and M. Aleksandraviciute, the nephews
Justinas Aleksandravicius and Juozas Aleksandravicius and others presented
many exhibits to the Museum. Aldona, the poets wife, sent his personal
things, books from America.
The Museum was opened on July 12, 1997.
Other news about the Museum
The founder is the Kaisiadorys
Region Municipality.
The manager of the Museum is Grazina Meilutiene.
Rumsiskes
Rumsiskes is town in central Lithuania, 13 km east of Kaunas, on the right bank of the Nemunas river.
The fortress hills and the barrow graves in the surrounding country-side indicate that the locality has been inhabited since ancient times. Numerous bronze
artifacts were discovered in the cremated and non cremated barrow graves (13th-16th centuries) during excavations conducted in 1953-63.
The earliest mention of Rumsiskes in historic sources goes back to the 14th century. The township, one of four in the province of Kaunas, is mentioned in 1508, while in 1557 there are references to the town and to the royal township, also called eldership. In 1792 the town received the rights of municipal self-government and a town crest, three white lilies on a red background.
The townspeople made their living mainly from the transit trade along the Nemunas and the land route from Kaunas to Vilnius, with another branch leading to Gardinas.
A school for township clerks was founded in the middle of the 19th century.
During Lithuanias independence (1918-1940) it served as the township seat.
In 1966 was founded the Open-Air Museum of Lithuania in Rumsiskes.