Even on two holiday weekends in a row - Easter and Atvelyki - the visitors of the Vilnius "Auto Museum" will be waiting for an impressive-sized round "egg". The museum staff will turn the most fun ritual of the spring festival - egg printing - into a creative and engaging game for the whole family and will allow you to do something that many visitors to the car museum would not even think about.

In addition to the workshop of the largest car, visitors to the "Auto Museum" will be treated to a tour of the history of the most colorful cars, and the smallest guests of the museum will be able to feel the role of the shallows, look for cars scattered around the museum and reveal what secret they hide.

There has never been such an "egg".

The representatives of Vilnius "Automuziejaus" half jokingly, half seriously say that there are never enough eggs during the Easter holidays - especially in childhood. After starting to print, it soon turns out that one fringe failed, the other cracked, look, and the fantasies remain unfulfilled.

"We know that egg printing involves both the small and the large. Therefore, unlimited painting possibilities will open up for printing enthusiasts at Automuziejus two weekends in a row", says Jolanta Masiulienė, marketing manager of Automuziejus.

"Kiaušiniu" will become a sympathetic, oval-shaped 1936. show car.

"Our egg will not need to be wrapped in a sock, soaked in onion skins, boiled and afraid that it will crack." The Steyr 50, called the Austrian Volkswagen, will withstand all artistic interpretations," jokes Povilas Eitutis, the museum's founder.

Covered in white paint, the car has indeed become very egg-like. Visitors will use colored crayons to print it, and unsuccessful strokes can be quickly wiped off with a sponge and boldly continue to draw.

"Usually, in car museums, visitors are asked not to touch the exhibits, not to sit in them, so as not to damage the models testifying the history of the world's transport development. Therefore, the permission not only to touch, but also to draw a historical car, is a rare opportunity that is definitely not worth missing," the representatives of the museum smile.

New tours await

On April 1, 6 and 7, the museum guides will delight the curious with new stories about the museum's most beautiful exhibits while guiding visitors through the exhibition of more than 100 historical and classic cars.

"Usually when I lead tours for groups, I hear the question why the cars used to be so beautiful, but now they are so uniform. This led us to create a new tour for visitors about the evolution of cars, inseparable from their color and design history. The tours will be our gift and surprise to all visitors who visited the museum on the Easter and Advent weekends," says P. Eitutis.

The program of the holiday weekends also includes a new education program for children, "The Adventures of the Shrew in the Auto Museum". They will be offered to carefully explore the museum, find the hidden checkers and solve the riddle encoded in them.

The museum's working hours are from 10.00:19.00 a.m. to 12.00:13.00 p.m. Entrance with tickets. Free tours will take place on Easter and Whitsun weekends at 14.00-15.00, XNUMX-XNUMX.

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