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Rumšiškės

Rumšiškės is a Lithuanian town (population 1,700), situated 20 km (12 mi) east of Kaunas on the northern bank of Kaunas Reservoir. Southern part of the town (including the birthplace of Lithuanian poet Jonas Aistis) is now under the waters of the artificial lake. The 18th century St. Michael Archangel church of Rumšiškės (rebuilt in the 19th century) was saved and moved to its present place in 1958, when the reservoir was created.

Rumšiškės
Town
St. Michael Archangel Church, Rumšiškės
Rumšiškės
Location of Rumšiškės
Coordinates: 54°51′50″N 24°13′0″E / 54.86389°N 24.21667°E / 54.86389; 24.21667
Country Lithuania
Ethnographic regionDzūkija
County Kaunas County
MunicipalityKaišiadorys district municipality
EldershipRumšiškės eldership
Capital ofRumšiškės eldership
First mentioned1382
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,651
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Town square in the museum
One of the wooden houses in the museum
Recent addition to the exposition – a dwelling that was used by Lithuanian deportees to Siberia

History edit

Rumšiškės was first mentioned in year 1382 as Rumsinker in the Lithuanian route report (Wegeberichte), prepared by the Teutonic Knights. At that time Rumšiškės were a center of land or an estate of a local ruler. In 1385 Teutonic knights by returning from siege of Vilnius were attacked by Lithuanians who prevented their crossing of the river Nemunas. In 1387 in the letter of Jogaila to Skirgaila, Rumšiškės was mentioned as village. At first the plan of Rumšiškės was linear, but in the first half of 15th century the plan of Rumšiškės was becoming a radial one.

In 1940–1941, a Soviet concentration camp was created in a nearby village of Pravieniškės. After 1941 the camp was used by the Nazis. All members of the Jewish community were murdered by the Nazis and local collaborants[1] near Rumšiškės during World War II. [1] One of the most well-known Jews of this locale is Rabbi Haim, known best for the Jewish adaptation of allegory of the long spoons.

Kaunas Lagoon now lies in the place of the old Rumšiškės. The old town was flooded as a result of the construction of Kaunas hydroelectric power station, while the main objects – St. Michael the Archangel Church, its bell tower and the chapel that stands in the current Rumšiškės town cemetery – were moved.

Open-air ethnographic museum edit

Today, Rumšiškės is best known for its excellent open-air ethnographic museum (established in 1966 and opened in 1974), one of the largest in Europe.

The open-air museum is a unique and one of the largest open-air ethnographic museums in Europe. It has the biggest quantity of exhibits (90820 exhibits).[2] The open-air museum in Rumšiškės displays the heritage of Lithuanian rural life in a vast collection of authentic resurrected buildings where the Lithuanian people lived and worked. The total area of 175 ha (432 acre) contains 140 buildings from the 18th–19th century with the restored original interiors and surroundings. This museum was established to help to preserve and research the former ways of living.

The buildings of this museum are exposed as farmsteads and all of them together represent the main ethnographic regions of Lithuania: Aukštaitija, Samogitia, Dzūkija and Suvalkija. Each has the homes, barns, granaries, stables, mills characteristic to the area. They all have restored unique interiors with ancient Lithuanian used household furniture, utensils, and home decorations. Some buildings are equipped with workshops, presenting the ancient Lithuanian handicraft works, showing how the tools were made and antique farming implements were used.

The museum has a sector dedicated for exile and resistance. In this section there is a yurt covered with turf, an animal deportation wagon, a partisan bunker camouflaged at the stream slope and well-equipped.

The territory of the museum is a very popular place where ethnographic festivals are celebrated and folk song and dance concerts are held. This museum is very easy to reach since it is located 18 km (11 mi) to the east of Kaunas near the Kaunas-Vilnius highway. Rumšiškės belongs to the Kaunas Reservoir Regional Park.

The museum was featured in the reality show The Amazing Race 12 in 2007.

Užgavėnės edit

Užgavėnės (literal meaning - the time before Lent) - a festival to drive the winter out. It is the oldest festival of its kind known in all of Europe. Lithuanians celebrate the annual festival in Open-Air Museum in Rumšiškės. Festival takes place during the seventh week before Easter. Užgavėnės begins on the night before Ash Wednesday, when an effigy of winter, named More, is burnt. It celebrates the end of winter and the beginning of spring. Another popular festival tradition is a staged theatrical fight between Lašininis (porky) personifying winter and Kanapinis (hempen man) personifying spring. Kanapinis always wins. Devils, witches, goats, the grim reaper, gypsies, and other joyful and frightening characters appear in costume during the celebrations. The traditional dish of the holiday is pancakes with a variety of toppings. Round pancakes symbolize the returning sun.[3]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania". holocaustatlas.lt. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  2. ^ "Rumsiskes - Uzgavenes - nalitwie.wordpress.com - Picture of Rumsiskes Open-Air Museum, Kaunas - TripAdvisor". www.tripadvisor.co.za. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
  3. ^ "Lithuanian festival – Užgavėnės". Traditions across Europe-an eTwinning project. 2008-03-01. Retrieved 2016-05-08.

External links edit

  • Web site of the museum
  • Rumšiškės on jewishgen.org
  • The official website for tourism in Lithuania

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Rumsiskes is a Lithuanian town population 1 700 situated 20 km 12 mi east of Kaunas on the northern bank of Kaunas Reservoir Southern part of the town including the birthplace of Lithuanian poet Jonas Aistis is now under the waters of the artificial lake The 18th century St Michael Archangel church of Rumsiskes rebuilt in the 19th century was saved and moved to its present place in 1958 when the reservoir was created RumsiskesTownSt Michael Archangel Church RumsiskesCoat of armsRumsiskesLocation of RumsiskesCoordinates 54 51 50 N 24 13 0 E 54 86389 N 24 21667 E 54 86389 24 21667Country LithuaniaEthnographic regionDzukijaCountyKaunas CountyMunicipalityKaisiadorys district municipalityEldershipRumsiskes eldershipCapital ofRumsiskes eldershipFirst mentioned1382Population 2011 Total1 651Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Town square in the museum One of the wooden houses in the museum Recent addition to the exposition a dwelling that was used by Lithuanian deportees to Siberia Contents 1 History 2 Open air ethnographic museum 3 Uzgavenes 4 Notable people 5 References 6 External linksHistory editRumsiskes was first mentioned in year 1382 as Rumsinker in the Lithuanian route report Wegeberichte prepared by the Teutonic Knights At that time Rumsiskes were a center of land or an estate of a local ruler In 1385 Teutonic knights by returning from siege of Vilnius were attacked by Lithuanians who prevented their crossing of the river Nemunas In 1387 in the letter of Jogaila to Skirgaila Rumsiskes was mentioned as village At first the plan of Rumsiskes was linear but in the first half of 15th century the plan of Rumsiskes was becoming a radial one In 1940 1941 a Soviet concentration camp was created in a nearby village of Pravieniskes After 1941 the camp was used by the Nazis All members of the Jewish community were murdered by the Nazis and local collaborants 1 near Rumsiskes during World War II 1 One of the most well known Jews of this locale is Rabbi Haim known best for the Jewish adaptation of allegory of the long spoons Kaunas Lagoon now lies in the place of the old Rumsiskes The old town was flooded as a result of the construction of Kaunas hydroelectric power station while the main objects St Michael the Archangel Church its bell tower and the chapel that stands in the current Rumsiskes town cemetery were moved Open air ethnographic museum editToday Rumsiskes is best known for its excellent open air ethnographic museum established in 1966 and opened in 1974 one of the largest in Europe The open air museum is a unique and one of the largest open air ethnographic museums in Europe It has the biggest quantity of exhibits 90820 exhibits 2 The open air museum in Rumsiskes displays the heritage of Lithuanian rural life in a vast collection of authentic resurrected buildings where the Lithuanian people lived and worked The total area of 175 ha 432 acre contains 140 buildings from the 18th 19th century with the restored original interiors and surroundings This museum was established to help to preserve and research the former ways of living The buildings of this museum are exposed as farmsteads and all of them together represent the main ethnographic regions of Lithuania Aukstaitija Samogitia Dzukija and Suvalkija Each has the homes barns granaries stables mills characteristic to the area They all have restored unique interiors with ancient Lithuanian used household furniture utensils and home decorations Some buildings are equipped with workshops presenting the ancient Lithuanian handicraft works showing how the tools were made and antique farming implements were used The museum has a sector dedicated for exile and resistance In this section there is a yurt covered with turf an animal deportation wagon a partisan bunker camouflaged at the stream slope and well equipped The territory of the museum is a very popular place where ethnographic festivals are celebrated and folk song and dance concerts are held This museum is very easy to reach since it is located 18 km 11 mi to the east of Kaunas near the Kaunas Vilnius highway Rumsiskes belongs to the Kaunas Reservoir Regional Park The museum was featured in the reality show The Amazing Race 12 in 2007 Uzgavenes editUzgavenes literal meaning the time before Lent a festival to drive the winter out It is the oldest festival of its kind known in all of Europe Lithuanians celebrate the annual festival in Open Air Museum in Rumsiskes Festival takes place during the seventh week before Easter Uzgavenes begins on the night before Ash Wednesday when an effigy of winter named More is burnt It celebrates the end of winter and the beginning of spring Another popular festival tradition is a staged theatrical fight between Lasininis porky personifying winter and Kanapinis hempen man personifying spring Kanapinis always wins Devils witches goats the grim reaper gypsies and other joyful and frightening characters appear in costume during the celebrations The traditional dish of the holiday is pancakes with a variety of toppings Round pancakes symbolize the returning sun 3 Notable people editRabbi Haim of Romshishok to which is attributed the Jewish version of the allegory of the long spoons The poet Antanas Baranauskas attended school in Rumsiskes The artist Kestutis Krasauskas has worked at the open air museum References edit Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania holocaustatlas lt Retrieved 2017 07 15 Rumsiskes Uzgavenes nalitwie wordpress com Picture of Rumsiskes Open Air Museum Kaunas TripAdvisor www tripadvisor co za Retrieved 2016 05 08 Lithuanian festival Uzgavenes Traditions across Europe an eTwinning project 2008 03 01 Retrieved 2016 05 08 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rumsiskes Web site of the museum Rumsiskes on jewishgen org The official website for tourism in Lithuania Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rumsiskes amp oldid 1153214285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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