Žmuidzinavičius Museum, also known as the Devil Museum, is a museum in Kaunas, Lithuania, dedicated to collecting and exhibiting sculptures and carvings of devils from all over the world. The museum is a part of M. K. Čiurlionis National Art Museum. The collection was started by artist Antanas Žmuidzinavičius, and a memorial museum was established in his house after his death. In 1966, the devil collection consisted of 260 sculptures but visitors began to leave their own devils as gifts to the museum. In 1982, a three-story extension was built to house the expanding collection and, as of 2009, the museum's holdings had grown to 3,000 items.
Most of the devils are sculptures in wood, ceramic, stone, or paper. Others are masks or paintings on silk or canvas. The devils, collected from all over the world, are diverse in style.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Žmuidzinavičius_Museum
Official Website https://www.muziejai.lt/kaunas/Velniu_muziejus.htm
Email mkc.velniai@takas.lt
Phone +370 37 221 587
Coordinates 54°54'3.17" N 23°54'38.033" E