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New yachting centers at Curonian Lagoon

The Western Lithuania is undergoing the real estate development boom, as the recent exhibition InWest in Klaipėda demonstrated. Among the attractive projects were the yachting center development initiatives in Klaipeda, and also in the former fishermen villages Dreverna and Svencele.



When implemented, these initiative should contribute to the development of tourist offer in the region, which already includes kiting, horse riding and the best restaurant in Lithuania. It is a real pity that due to neverending political and bueurocratic restrictions, 2/3 of Kuršių Marios (Curonian Lagoon) which belong to Kaliningrad district of Russia, remain unavailable for outside visitors...

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Neseniai parodoje InWest pademonstruoti ambicingi planai perstatyti žvejų kaimus Dreverną ir Svencelę (tam tarpe ir su plaukiojančiu uostu). Gal ir šis kraštas garsės ne tik našlėmis...
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Lithuanians by Numbers

Finding the Luck: The Lithuanian Way

In the recent „Golden Drum“ advertising festival, the Czech company P.ART PRODUCTION was shortlisted for the Sazka Betting TV ad. All in Lithuanian.  
Mssrs. Janak, Hortik and Prouza penned out an extremely grim, but neverthless quite funny account of Lithuanian tribe‘s manners and mores.
Watch the video in full.
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Čekai padarė lažybų kontoros Sazka reklamą. Lietuviškai...
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Boing Boing on Kaunas' Devil Museum

The Famous Kaunas Attraction Popular Again?


The influential blog (or as the call themselves 'A Directory of Good Things') Boing Boing has just published a nice piece on Kaunas' Velniu Muziejus or Devil's Museum by David Pescovitz. The museum is a ture attraction, a three storey bad lit building with all the little pieces evil. In my childhood, tones of tourists buses from all over the U.S.S.R. stood there for a chance to see the devil (and Čiurlionis gallery on the other side of street) , as the baroque churches and national heroes were not... so popular. The kiosk with little statues and badges was also flourishing, untill it ran out of business like 7 years ago. Maybe it's now a start of a new wave of visitors??

Read the full article here.



The founder of the museum Zmuidzinavičius is pleased by the review (with his Mac).

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Kaune, Putvinskio gatvėje įsikūręs Velnių muziejus buvo jau gerokai primirštas, bet šiandien apie jį rašo įtakingausi pasaulio blogai. Galbūt jis taps naujo Kauno pozicionavimo - "velnių priėdęs miestas" ar panašiai - svarbiu ramsčiu??
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The Dames of Vilnius

Love Is In The Air Vilnius Version


The major Lithuanian newspaper Lietuvos rytas (BTW, it's online version is free for registered overseas users since last week) whirls about the new excursion offer "The Most Famous Dames of Vilnius and Their Most Famous Love Stories" by Vilnius tourist information center.
The story revolves around the most famous Lithuanian lovers pair Žygimantas Augustas (Sygismunt II Augustus) and Barbora Radvilaitė (Radzwill) and their secret meetings in gardens and catacombs, the Itallian-styled royal arrival of Bona Sforza and the Italian-styled not-so-noble life of Marija Neri - Nagurska - Oginska. However, the most charming of them all was Zofia Tyzenhaus, which managed to sort of date both Tsar Alexander I of Russia and Napoleon Bonapart himself.

 Napoleon and Alexander I,

Apparently, Napoleon wrote in his memoirs: "There was just one ray of sun left in Lithuania - Zofia Tyzenhauz".
Which we all know is untrue.

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Vilniaus turizmo informacijos centras siūlo šiek tiek erotišką ekskursiją "Žymiausios Vilniaus moterys ir jų meilės istorijos", kur reikalas daugiausiai sukasi apie Žygimanto Augusto motiną ir žmoną, o taip pat apie XVIII a. pabaigą ir XIX a. pradžią. Apie Moniką Mironaitę pašnekesio dar nėra...
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Lithuania in the eyes of famous Monthy Pytoner


BBC finally aired the episode on Lithuania from the series of Michael Palin's New Europe.
The episode, which is presented below, was pretty nicely written and integral.
Entering Lithuania from Latvia, Palin sleeps overnight in Palanga's Auska, where he sleeps in "Brezhnev's bed". The camera then switches to the Hill of Crosses, and some shots of Lithuanian countryside with even more crosses.

The majority of time, however, is spent in Vilnius where the man from Monthy Pyton with a certain obsession inspects various features of the KGB musem with a help of audio guide. The there is a meeting with Algis Ramanauskas, the LIthuanian entertainer ("with piercing eyes") and a big fan of MP, and a spontaneus choir to sing the most famous Lithuanian songs "Ant Kalno Murai" ("Some Brick Buildings on the Hill") and "Du Gaideliai" ("Two Cocks") is organized. Some waitresses were very professional and refuse to join the fun. Also there is some footage from Sajudis "Singing Revolution" times, which looks pretty weird now.

The third part of episode Michael is teleported to the Baltic coast again, this time sailing towards Nida gloriously in kurenas . The (un) happy ending is quite philosophical, with old man Palin wondering around dead dunes or pine forest. Before whisking off to the Kaliningrad district for some birdwatching in Rybachyi and other Russian-style fun.

Michael Palin visits Hill of Crosses

Watch the episode here.

The conclusion is once again: we can provide a lot of interesting artefacts based on the Soviet times, and on wild nature explorations. Not only Medieval or Renaissance history. So Welcome to Lithuania!

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Beveik legendinio BBC komedianto iš "Monthy Python" Michaelio Palino laida "New Europe" parodė reportažą iš Lietuvos (feat. ALgis Greitai), kurį galite pamatyti aukščiau, o aprašymą paskaityti čia. Tas dar kartą patvirtina hipotezę - anglai mieliau apžiūrinės Sovietų laikų kontrastus ar neliestą gamtą, nei klausysis mūsų bubenimų apie Vytautą Didijį ar Rumšiškių turtus.
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