The Chocolate Sculpture Museum exhibits over a hundred sculptures created by masters over the past years. The museum features four rooms, each with a distinct theme: Mayan, Columbus, the movie "Chocolat," and "The Good Life."
Most of the sculptures made from sweet mass are life-sized. The smallest sculpture is about the size of a human palm. The exhibition will be updated every few years, introducing new chocolate characters.
The museum showcases the works of Lithuanian record-holder and artist Valerijus Šatunovas, whose unique paintings have attracted the attention of
many publishers worldwide. He is listed in Lithuania's Book of Records as the author of a painting with the most different images in one piece. In his work "Baron's Cat's Smile," various images are painted on a single 120 × 80 cm canvas using acrylic and luminescent paints. Different images appear when the lighting and the canvas orientation are changed.
The idea for the Chocolate Sculpture Museum was conceived by Algimantas Jablonskas.
The creator of the Chocolate Sculpture Museum is Elena Kliment.
The author of the painting exhibition is artist Valerijus Šatunovas.