Čekoniškės Village Palm and Household Museum


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The ancient traditions of the Vilnius region come alive through colorful palms - unique symbols of the spring festival that visitors can see and learn to make at the Vilnius Region Museum. These art pieces, originally crafted from colorful dried plants, strawflower blossoms, and dyed wood shavings on wooden sticks, today reflect both traditional bright color combinations and modern pastel trends. The museum, rich with authentic cultural spirit, allows visitors to delve into the traditions and customs of the Vilnius region, offering an opportunity to learn about the unique palms and household items specific to this area.

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The ancient traditions of the Vilnius region come alive through colorful palms - unique symbols of the spring festival that visitors can see and learn to make at the Vilnius Region Museum. These art pieces, originally crafted from colorful dried plants, strawflower blossoms, and dyed wood shavings on wooden sticks, today reflect both traditional bright color combinations and modern pastel trends. The museum, rich with authentic cultural spirit, allows visitors to delve into the traditions and customs of the Vilnius region, offering an opportunity to learn about the unique palms and household items
specific to this area. The ethnographic ensemble "Cicha Nowinka," which showcases Vilnius region palms around the world, opens the doors to a vibrant world of traditions. Their artistic program and palm-making educational sessions allow participants not only to hear authentic songs but also to learn this ancient craft. Interesting Fact: At the initiative of Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė, one of these palms traveled all the way to the Vatican, where it was presented to Pope Francis on the occasion of his inauguration, symbolizing the diversity of Lithuanian culture and traditions.
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