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Palanga Amber Museum

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The palace was restored in 1957 according to plans by the architect Alfredas Brusokas. 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 on August 13, 1970. The palace was incorporated
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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.
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gardener Buyssen de Coulon. Local historians have estimated that they originally contained about 500 varieties of trees and shrubs, some brought from gardens in
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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
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The first floor is dedicated to displays that illustrate the formation and composition of amber. Amber in the area arose from
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of insects, spiders, or plants. About 4,500 pieces of amber are exhibited; many of these are items of artwork and jewelry.
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are illustrated. Samples of microdrops and microicicles (i.e. "amber within amber") are among the displayed items.
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in the 19th century - these artifacts unfortunately disappeared during the 20th century.
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imagines an undersea palace of amber under the Baltic, which was shattered by
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that was built in 1869. According to legend, this dune is the place where
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into the Lithuanian Art Museum during the 1990s, and continues to expand.
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about 2,000 kilograms of raw amber were processed in Palanga annually.
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The Birutė Hill in spring, presumable burial place of Grand Duchess
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Period, about 40 to 45 million years ago. The processes via which
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noble family that had long had a presence in Palanga, built the
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Amber workshops appeared in Palanga during the 17th century;
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comprises about 28,000 pieces, of which about 15,000 contain
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Gintaro muziejus: istorija, dabartis ir perspektyvos
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Palangos pasakos prancūziškai ir... Lietuvos kūrimas
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Palanga Botanical Garden


Tiškevičiai Palace
Palanga
Lithuania
Coordinates
55°54′25″N 21°03′21″E / 55.906944°N 21.055833°E / 55.906944; 21.055833
Art Museum
Lithuanian Art Museum
www.pgm.lt
Lithuanian
Baltic Sea
Palanga
Lithuania
Lithuanian National Museum of Art
Tiškevičiai Palace
Botanical Garden
amber
inclusions
Eurasian
Amber Road
Neolithic
Juodkrantė
Lithuanian mythology
Jūratė and Kastytis
Perkūnas
guilds
Brügge
Lübeck

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