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Altorių šešėly by Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas
Altorių šešėly by Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas










Markučiai vakare (Markučiai in the evening), 1960 The museum has preserved authentic tile stoves because until 1963 the apartment was only heated by stoves. Mykolaitis-Putinas’ novel "Altorių šešėly" (In the Shadow of Altars.) Schröder company stands by the door.Īnd old German "Zeiss Ikon" camera is placed on the table, which is decorated with a bouquet of cottonweed described in V. Table of the writer's wife and a couch is situated by the window, piano by C. Table with chairs and sideboard has belonged to V. The living room was also a place for family gatherings. Here the guests were entertained and the writer’s birthdays celebrated. Living room is a cozy space with stylish furniture and paintings of the beginning of the XXth century. In the premises of the former kitchen the audio-visual room was equipped. Exhibition of posters narrates of the writer’s activity while his stay in Vilnius. Furniture, books and pictures depict rich and intellectual ambient atmosphere. In three memorial rooms (office, living room and bedroom) an authentic environment was restored. Mykolaitis-Putinas Memorial Apartment-Museum opened its doors to visitors. Mykolaitis-Putinas has moved into this apartment and has resided here for twenty years during his entire late period of creation. Sruoga returned to Lithuania being completely weakened and sickly. Sruoga who stayed here with his family in 1943 before he was arrested and deported from the apartment to the Stutthof concentration camp. 10 apartment 3 two Lithuanian literary classics have resided: B. Ivanauskaite has also lived here for a while.

Altorių šešėly by Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas Altorių šešėly by Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas

Mandelstam and in 1975 the famous defender of human rights A.Sakharov has resided during the court proceedings of the dissident S. In the same apartment in 1974 the widow of the Russian dissident and poet O. Narbutienė, dissident member of the Helsinki Group E. On the ground floor apartment from the courtyard side musicologist O.

Altorių šešėly by Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas

Gučas have also resided in this house in later periods. In autumn of 1944 in the former apartment of V. In 1940-1944 in this house resided people involved with the Vilnius University: M. The house was built in 1936-1938 as an apartment house rented by David Strugacz (architect Moses Cholem).Ī four-storey facade with constructive and geometrical forms is distinguished from other buildings of the period of rationalism in Vilnius by its good proportions and interesting decoration.

Altorių šešėly by Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas

Opportunity to use the memorial museum library and archives for scientific purposesĮxcursions and educational programs are booked in advance and they are available free of charge Opportunity to have educational classes in the museum Mykolaitis-Putinas, his favorite music records and see filmed materials about the writer Opportunity to hear the verses read by V. Targeted excursions for various groups of visitorsĮducational programs for visitors of various agesĭemonstration of slides illustrating the writer's life Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas Memorial Apartment-Museum












Altorių šešėly by Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas