- Palanga Amber Museum
The Palanga Amber Museum ( _lt. Palangos gintaro muziejus), near the
Baltic Sea inPalanga ,Lithuania , is a branch of theLithuanian Art Museum . It is housed in the restored 19th-century Tyszkiewicz Palace and is surrounded by the PalangaBotanical Garden . The museum's collection ofamber comprises about 28,000 pieces, of which about 15,000 contain inclusions of insects, spiders, or plants. [Places of interest. [http://www.pgm.lt/Kulturos_paveldas/places_interest.en.htm Palanga Amber Museum] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29] About 4,500 pieces of amber are exhibited; many of these are items of artwork and jewelry.History and background
The Baltic Sea coast has been a source of
Eurasia n amber trade since prehistoric times (seeAmber Road ).Neolithic artifacts made of amber were discovered in nearbyJuodkrantė in the 19th century - these artifacts unfortunately disappeared during the 20th century.Lithuanian mythology , folklore, and art have long associations with amber; the legend ofJūratė and Kastytis imagines an undersea palace of amber under the Baltic, which was shattered byPerkūnas , the god of thunder. Its fragments were said to be the source of the amber that still washes up on the beaches nearby.Amber workshops appeared in Palanga during the 17th century;
guild s devoted to the material functioned in Brügge,Lübeck , Danzig, andKönigsberg . By the end of the 18th century Palanga was the center of theRussian Empire 's amber industry. In the years precedingWorld War I about 2,000 kilograms of raw amber were processed in Palanga annually.In 1897 Feliks
Tyszkiewicz (Lithuanian: Tiškevičius), a member of an oldRuthenia n/Lithuanian noble family that had long had a presence in Palanga, built theNeo-Renaissance -style palace that now houses the museum. [Gediminas Griškevičius. [http://xxiamzius.lt/numeriai/2006/10/25/kult_01.html Palangos pasakos prancūziškai ir... Lietuvos kūrimas] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29] Designed by the German architectFranz Heinrich Schwechten , it fell into disrepair after the disruptions ofWorld War I andWorld War II . [Antanas Tranyzas. [http://www.museums.lt/Lietuvos_muziejai_2003_nr3/Tranyzas.htm Gintaro muziejus: istorija, dabartis ir perspektyvos] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29] The palace was restored in 1957 according to plans by the architect Alfredas Brusokas. [Places of interest. [http://samogitia.mch.mii.lt/LANKYTINOS_VIETOS/palanga.en.htm Palanga] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29] It opened as an amber museum in 1963 as a branch of the Lithuanian Museum of Fine Arts, with a small collection of about 480 pieces; it received its millionth visitor onAugust 13 1970 . [Palangos Gintaro muziejus. [http://turreg.tourism.lt/turizmas/catalog/general.jsp;jsessionid=E7680A2479D7783AE827686295DB5A52?catId=60823&caseId=B3AEAA66C04311D8897E746164617373&locId=1C76A8F2C04311D8897E746164617373&inlanguage=lt History of the Amber Museum] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29] The palace was incorporated into the Lithuanian Art Museum during the 1990s, and continues to expand.Palanga Amber Museum. [http://www.pgm.lt/Istorija/Pal_amb_mus.en.htm Museum's history] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29]Exhibits
The exhibition areas open to the public include 15 rooms covering about 750 square meters; a chapel connected to the palace houses temporary exhibitions. The museum is thematically divided into the scientific and cultural/artistic aspects of amber.Palangos gintaro muziejus. [http://samogitia.mch.mii.lt/LANKYTINOS_VIETOS/ambermus.en.htm Antanas Tranyzas: The Amber Museum of Palanga] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29]
The first floor is dedicated to displays that illustrate the formation and composition of amber. Amber in the area arose from deltaic deposits of rivers flowing from
Fennoscandia in theEocene Period, about 40 to 45 million years ago. The processes via whichresin is changed into amber by microorganisms,oxidation , andpolymerization are illustrated. Samples of microdrops and microicicles (i.e. "amber within amber") are among the displayed items. The museum holds the third largest amber specimen inEurope , the "Sun Stone", weighing over 3.5 kilograms, which has been stolen twice. [Vakarų ekspresas. [http://www.ve.lt/?rub=1065924813&data=2003-06-12&id=1055346415 Theft of "The Sun Stone"] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29] Amber from other areas of the world is also part of the collection.The cultural and artistic exhibits include a 15th century ring, a 16th century cross, and amber jewelry from the past four centuries, as well as a number of rosaries, cigarette holders, and decorative boxes. The missing amber artifacts that were dated to the Neolithic era have been reconstructed by archeologists. Selections of modern amber work are part of the collection, including pieces by the Lithuanian artists Horstas Taleikis, Dionyzas Varkalis, Jonas Urbonas, and others. [Palangos gintaro muziejus. [http://www.pgm.lt/Daile/turinys.htm Dailė] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29]
Botanical garden
The gardens surrounding the museum cover about 100
hectare s. They were designed by the French landscape architect and botanistÉdouard André (1840-1911) and his son Rene Eduard Andre, assisted by the Belgian gardener Buyssen de Coulon. [Palanga Amber Museum. [http://www.oginski.lt/MUZIEJAI/palanginmuz.en.htm Museum] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29] Amber Museum. [http://www.pgm.lt/Parkas/pal_bot_park.en.htm Palanga Botanical Garden] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29] Local historians have estimated that they originally contained about 500 varieties of trees and shrubs, some brought from gardens inBerlin . About 250 imported and 370 native plant species are now represented at the park; 24 of these are included in Lithuania's 1992 list ofendangered species .Pine andfir trees adapted to the sandy soil predominate.The park features a
rose garden,greenhouse , rotunda, a sculpture of Eglė, the Queen of Serpents, a Holocaust memorial, ponds, andgazebo s; during the summer it hosts concerts and festivals. It contains an ancient forested sand dune, known as Birutė's Hill ( _lt. Birutės kalnas), topped with a chapel dedicated toSaint George that was built in 1869. [Vykintas Vaitkevičius. [http://www.pgm.lt/Parkas/rs_birutes_kalnas.htm Rašytiniai šaltiniai apie Birutės kalną] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29] According to legend, this dune is the place where Grand Duke of LithuaniaKęstutis met his wifeBirutė , a pagan priestess, and where she is supposed to have been interred in 1382; it has been apilgrimage site ever since. [Turizmo portalas. [http://turreg.tourism.lt/turizmas/catalog/general.jsp;jsessionid=7D30F986672BFD400CA46AE76ED96025?catId=60807&caseId=F79E4ED3C88A11DA8602746164617373&locId=BF56A772C88A11DA8602746164617373&inlanguage=lt Birutės kalnas] . Retrieved on 2007.03.29]Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.pgm.lt/index_en.htm Official website]
* [http://samogitia.mch.mii.lt/KULTURA/palanga_museum_en.lt.htm About the museum]
* [http://www.pgm.lt/Istorija/tiskeviciai_en.htm The Tyszkiewicz/Tiškevičius family]
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