Museum Information
DESCRIPTION
The Lithuanian Road Museum was opened in Vievis on 19 October 1995 in commemoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the motorway VilniusโKaunas. The museum was established in the very centre of the town at the premises of the state company “Automagistrale”, and it covers the area of 1,060 mยฒ. The collection of the museum consists of 6,000 exhibits, which reflect the history of Lithuanian road from the Roman Empire up to now. These are models of bridges, viaducts, road intersections, bus stations, production bases and other building and maintenance machines, carts, road signs. There are some unique exhibits in the museum: ancient footwear of the stone-crushers, “chempes”, worn to protect feet when crushing stones, the famous “kalamashka”, tip-up cart, all main equipment which was used to build the Zemaiciu macadam road ant others. The collection includes a lot of different Russian and Soviet-era cars: GAZ trucks, locally bodied buses and trucks, a Zaporozhetz, a Volga etc. Photo is courtesy of Miklรณs Losonczy and his wife, Zsuzsanna. More photos are available in our Flickr gallery
