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Lithuanian National Museum to Reveal Historical Secrets During "Culture Night"
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Lithuanian National Museum to Reveal Historical Secrets During "Culture Night"

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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- The Lithuanian National Museum will host

The Lithuanian National Museum is set to unveil historical mysteries during "Culture Night," offering visitors a chance to delve into dramatic chapters of Lithuanian history. Special guided tours will explore the 1863-1864 uprising, focusing on the lives, ideals, and struggles of the rebels. These tours will also highlight the discovery of rebel leaders' remains in 2017 and their significance for contemporary historical memory, prompting reflection on the price of freedom and the sacrifices that shaped Lithuania's statehood.

Beyond the uprising, another tour in the Castle Keeper's House will trace the love story of Sigismund Augustus and Barbara Radziwill. Participants will hear about their secret wedding, the political intrigues, and conflicts sparked by their union, emphasizing the historical importance of the Castle Keeper's House in this renowned love story.

In anticipation of the Rasos festival, the museum's Ethnography Depository will host "The Secret of the Fern Flower." This tour will explore midsummer night customs, spells, and legends, examining beliefs about magical protection and the search for the fern flower, along with the enduring meanings of these traditions. Live music from the folktronica group "Braลกka lizdas," which blends Lithuanian folk songs with electronic sounds, will accompany the event.

Additionally, an excursion titled "Fire and Light in Our Ancestors' Lives" at the Old Arsenal will guide families through the archeology exhibition. Visitors will learn about how Stone Age people made fire, the light sources they used, and the central role fire played in their daily lives.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.