Devils'
Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania, is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting sculptures
and carvings of devils from all over the world. It
contains about 3,000 exhibits. The collection was initiated by painter Antanas Žmuidzinavičius (1876–1966). A memorial museum was
established in his house after his death. At the time the devil collection had
only 260 sculptures. As the collection grew, enriched by a number of gifts
presented to the museum by its visitors, a separate three-storey extension was
built in 1982. The devils, collected from different cultures, are diverse: some
are just works of art, while others are incorporated into useful objects, some
represent folk myths, while others express modern political ideas. For example,
one sculpture depicts Hitler and Stalin as devils in a dance of death over a playground littered with human bones
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