Lithuanian sculptor Antanas Mončys (1921-1993) fled the country in 1944, eventually finding a home and a place to work in post-war Paris. Recognised during the massive changes taking place in Lithuania in 1988, this small cottage-museum features some of his finest work as well as drawings, exhibition posters, personal affects and other items of interest. Like all great sculptors, Mončys was obsessed with the tactile quality of his work, and accordingly left a clause in his will specifying that it was perfectly acceptable for others to touch it, these pieces included.
Admission 4/2Lt.