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Kaunas, 44211 Kaunas City Municipality, Lithuania

Search in Devil's MuseumApr 26 - Apr 272 guests

The Devil's Museum (Velnio muziejus) is exactly what it sounds like: a museum dedicated entirely to depictions of the devil, demons, and related mythological figures from around the world. Founded in 1966 from the private collection of Lithuanian artist Antanas Zmuidzinavicius, the museum now holds over 3,000 pieces across three floors - carved wooden devils from Lithuanian folklore, satirical political caricatures, devil masks from Africa and Asia, and plenty of pieces that blur the line between sinister and absurd. One notable exhibit shows Hitler and Stalin dancing together over a map of Lithuania.

The collection grows regularly, as visitors from around the world donate devil-themed items. The museum occupies a handsome early 20th-century building and takes about an hour to walk through. Admission is around 4 euros. Despite the dark subject matter, the tone is more playful than menacing - this is folk art and cultural anthropology, not a horror show. Children over about eight tend to enjoy the more cartoonish pieces, and the museum shop sells some excellent devil-themed souvenirs.

Pro Tip: Look for the collection of devil figures made from natural materials on the top floor - they are among the oldest pieces and give the best insight into traditional Lithuanian folk beliefs about good and evil spirits living in forests and waterways.

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