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national m. k. ciurlionis art museum

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    • Gailiuga 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Those who are into painted art this place is outstanding- Ciurlionis was the greatest Lithuanian painter who will touch your feelings. He was a real genius. Place is definitely worth visiting. The museum is right in the center of the city, paired with war museum, which you should visit too.
    • Deuche 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The M.K. Ciurlionis Art Museum is a wonderful place to visit and we thoroughly enjoyed our time there. Located on Putvinskio street, it's just a couple of blocks up from Kaunas' principal avenue. During his short life (1875-1911), Mikalojus Ciurlionis created dozens of highly distinctive paintings as well as a large number of original musical compositions, particularly for piano but also two excellent symphonic poems for orchestra. The Art Museum displays only a fraction of Ciurlionis' paintings, but these include almost all that are reproduced in books on him. His works are full of symbolism and many point to the artist's deep interest in the origin and structure of the universe, psychology and the meaning of human life. Some of his paintings form cycles of pictures that view issues of existence from different perspectives; eg the Zodiac and the Creation of the World series. A number of his paintings directly relate to his musical compositions. The museum includes a small theatre where one can sit and listen to his music being played. There is a small giftshop with books and cards for sale, as well as a good selection of hard to find CDs featuring Ciurlionis' music. Staff at the art museum were very helpful and pleasant.
    • Egluze2014 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum is located in the very centre of the town. It is dedicated to Čiurlionis, a famous Lithuanian artist and composer. Every Picture of the artist gets deep into you and touches your heart and feelings. You can also hear his music in the museum.
    • 57malcolmc 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Museum is currently (summer 2014) going under renovations and not everything is currently on display, but the paintings by Ciurlionis are like nothing I'd seen before, haunting, visionary and well worth a visit.
    • ELENAK5051960 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Love this place. He is a great philosopher-artist. And an incredible composer.The transfer of music room away from the pictures is a disappointment.
    • 588frankk 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I keep returning to this museum, year after year. And the works of Ciurlionis never cease to amaze me. He was not only a gifted artist but also a composer, and you can hear and see how the two vocations go together when visiting this unique museum.
    • RandyRoss 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I enjoyed this museum but not as much as many I have visited. It was well done and I liked the music but I guess that the art did not really get me. Personal view, I know and many will differ.
    • JanD681 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I only had a short time off so I had to choose which muzeum or gallery I should visit. I never heard of M.K. Ciurlionis before I was in Kaunas, but everybody recommended a visit to this museum where you can listen to his music and see his artwork (mainly paintings). It was very interesting and a perfect way to get introduced to the work and life of this interesting - though in Western Europe not very well known - artist.
    • Maruchia 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This Museun is located in the main street, in the heart of town.There are theatre plays, operetas, expositions, etc.The prices are honest and the place is really cozy.
    • joen.dk 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Some parts of the museum and the collections seem to be closed currently (as of February 2nd 2014), but it doesn´t really interfere with the experience of this fascinating artist; a rough guess would be that perhaps 75 paintings or so (?) are on show, including a lot of the most famous ones. A leaflet says that the museum owns 220 paintings, 52 graphic works and 700 drawings, but they can´t all be shown simultaneously, of course.The museum consists of 1) a basement section with a surprising amount of photos, documents and memorabilia (it came as a surprise to me that Ciurlionis was interested in photography, for example). Also, there´s access from there to a small temporary (?) exhibition about the architect and stage designer Vlada Dubeneckis.2) On the first floor, there´s a concert auditorium and some posters of various Ciurlionis exhibitions abroad.3) on the second floor, you´ll find the paintings, easily seen on a one-way route, formed as a crescendo with the most complicated and largest ones at the end. The works stretch from an amateurish and kitsch-like symbolism of its day, to the sublime, mysterious and magical.The entrance fee is modest, 6 L; the fee for photography is 12 L. The kiosk sells a good selection of literature about Ciurlionis and Lithuanian art (a good small pamphlet in colour is L 6, and a substantial art-historical work, "Ciurlionis - Painter and Composer" (1989, 556 pages) was only 25 L, whereas more recent books with better illustrations are more expensive. You´ll also find some CDs for sale, including an anthology of 4CDs for 80 L, and one with the symphonic poems and the De Profundis cantata in the excellent recording by Domarkas for 25 L, as well as a good selection of very inexpensive musical scores of Ciurlionis works.Nex to the kiosk, there´s also a public study room with a library and computers.The museum is closed on Mondays. There´s no cafe, but plenty of them nearby, on the main walking street.
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