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Living
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Foyer of a Virtual Exhibition of Lithuanian Cultural Heritage - A
Foyer of a Virtual Exhibition of Lithuanian Cultural Heritage - A panoramic
view of a site where Folk and Elite Culture, Baltic Archaeology, Landscape
and Architecture, History, Ethnic Minorities, Art, Intellectual life, Religion
are considered in depth. A visitor can choose here a short guided tour
or long excursion.
Andrius
Mamontovas - Andrius Mamontovas
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Anthology
of Lithuanian Ethnoculture - Anthology
of Lithuanian Ethnoculture - Extensive information on folklore and
traditions, national costume, religion and mythology, traditional foods.
Gallery
21 -
Gallery 21 - The anti-war
art of Jurate Macnoriute, an artist based in Lithuania. It is a classic
example the tradition of political art which has thrived in Europe for
centuries.
Gallery
Lietuvos Aidas - Gallery Lietuvos
Aidas - Presents modern Lithuanian art from seventies to the present
day. Orientated at traditional trends of art prioritizing painting, graphic
art, and chamber plastics designed for small spaces.
Home of
Lithuania art - Home of Lithuania
art - Home of Lithuanian Art.
Jauna Muzika
- Jauna Muzika -
Kauno langas
Art Gallery - Kauno
langas Art Gallery - Paintings, original sculptures, graphics art.
Lithuanian
Art Museum - Lithuanian Art Museum
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Lithuanian
Aviation Museum - Lithuanian Aviation
Museum -
Lithuanian
Roots - An Overview of Lithuanian Traditional Culture - Lithuanian
Roots - An Overview of Lithuanian Traditional Culture - Online book,
edited by Rytis Ambrazevicius.
Lithuanian
State Symphony Orchestra - Lithuanian
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Lithuanian
Wooden Church Architecture - Lithuanian
Wooden Church Architecture - Wooden sacred buildings are a significant
part of Lithuanian national cultural heritage. There are 265 wooden churches,
more than one hundred chapels and about 220 belfries in Lithuania. This
online monograph documents these important structures.
Samogitian
Wooden Churches - Samogitian
Wooden Churches - Samogitians (Lithuanian lowlanders) traditionally
built timber churches; some survive from the 18th and 19th centuries. History
and photographs provided by the Samogitian Cultural Association.
The Official
SKAMP Web Site - The Official SKAMP
Web Site - The latest information including SKAMP members' biographies,
photos, MP3s, lyrics, discography, chat room, press releases.
The Road
of Samogitian Parks and Museums - The
Road of Samogitian Parks and Museums - |