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vilkaviškis
area Museum
Contacts
Address: Paežeriai, LT-70372, Alvito paštas, Vilkaviškio rajonas.
Tel.: (+370 ~ 342) 46 399, (+370 ~ 342) 46 268.
E-mail:
vilkaviskiokrastomuziejus@takas.lt,
vkmfondai@gmail.com
http://www.vkmuziejus.lt
Director – Antanas Žilinskas.
Information for Visitor
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Thursday 11.00–17.00;
Friday 11.00–15.45;
Saturday 9.45–18.15.
Admission:
adults – 2–4 Lt;
pupils, students – 1 Lt.
Collection
The museum contains numismatics and archaeological collections, documents,
maps, calendars, photographs, antique household articles, and works by folk
artists.
Valuables of the nature of the land (geology, flora and fauna), archaeology,
history, ethno-culture, fine and applied arts, folk art, memorial material
on famous people of the land and its emigrants are accumulated and kept in
the museum.
Collections of calendars, philately, textbooks, numismatics are being
formed.
According to their type valuables of the museum are classified into 12
groups and 72 subgroups. Those are archaeological finds, natural objects,
documents, valuable things, photo-documentary material, numismatics,
bonistique, philately and philocarty, the written language, works of art,
posters and film archives, photo-archives.
Expositions
Exposition of the Nature of
the Land
Displays of geology, mineralogy, flora and fauna are shown in the
exposition.
Exposition of Articles of Ethno-Culture of the
Land
Sitting Room of a middle-class Farmer of Sūduva
Exposition of the
Signatories' Hall
The gallery of portraits of the herald of the rebirth Dr. Vincas Kudirka
(1858–1899) and of Signatories of the Act of Independence of February 16,
1918 painted by local painters.
A Permanent Exposition of the Pre-History and the
History of Sūduva and Vilkaviškis Land
Exposition of the History of Churches of the Land
and the History of Vilkaviškis Cathedral of the Visit of St. Virgin
"Lithuania Was Our Fate, Our
Grief, Our Faith"
Exposition arranged in the memory of the victims of struggles for freedom
and of the Soviet genocide.
Exposition of the History of
Emigrants From the Land
Works by emigrants from the land – a painter Magdalena-Birutė
Stankūnienė-Stankūnas and a journalist, public man Kazys Karužas –
photo-documents; personal things are displayed in two halls of Paežeriai
estate palace.
Exhibitions
Occasional, historical, thematic, ethnographic, personal, memorial,
literary, folk art exhibitions and exhibitions from the collections are
organized in the museum.
Cultural, educational activity
Organization of commemoration of historical anniversaries;
Organization of jubilees of famous people of the land;
Organization of the date of the establishment of the museum;
Organization of the celebration of the International Museum Day;
The museum is visited by participants of "spring of the Poetry" every year;
Events of the Days of the European Heritage have been held in Paezeriai
estate palace and the park since 1997;
Branch
Museum
Vincas Kudirka
Granary-Museum
Address:
Paežerių kaimas, Pilviškiai, Vilkaviškio rajonas.
Tel.: (+370 ~ 342) 46 399, (+370 ~ 342) 46 268.
Visits by arrangement.
The museum was founded in 1965 in Vincas Kudirka's (1858–1899) family
farmstead.
The museum became branch museum in 1995.
An exhibition commemorating the leader of the national movement, the author
of the Lithuanian national anthem, writer, publicist, translator and doctor
Vincas Kudirka, has been mounted in a former granary (built in 1867). The
most cherished exhibit is a violin, which once belonged to V. Kudirka.
Vincas
Kudirka
V. Kudirka (December 31, 1858 in Paežeriai – November 16, 1899 in Naumiestis).
One of the ideologists of the Lithuanian national movement, the writer of
the Lithuanian national anthem. In 1889-1905 he organized the publication of
Varpas (The Bell), a prohibited newspaper in Lithuanian. He guided the
ideological contents of the newspaper, and edited it occasionally. One of
the initiators of Lithuanian realistic satire, and civic and national
poetry. He wrote works of prose and poetry, publicistic and critical
articles, did translations, collected data on folklore, and arranged music.
Civic and national themes prevail in his works which criticize the
Russification policy conducted by the Russian authorities of that time,
propagate the ideals of democracy, condemn political despotism, and arouse
Lithuanian national consciousness. Besides, he was one of the most famous
Lithuanian translators at the end of the XIX c. (he translated Cain by
George Byron, The Maid of Orleans and Wilhelm Tell by Friedrich Schiller,
Mindaugas by Juliusz Slowacki, and All Souls' Day by Adam Mickiewicz).
(From: Acquaintance with Lithuania. Book of the Millennium.-Volume
One.-K.-1999)
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