Fotonegatyvas „Koplytstulpis“, 1967-05-16
Koplytstulpis prie kelio Telšiai-Luokė.
Wooden crosses, chapels, chapel columns until the 20th century. In the middle of the 19th century there were exceptional signs of the Lithuanian landscape. They stood in almost every homestead, roadside, field, village, cemetery, and churchyard.
The virtual exhibition features 40 digital images stored in the collections of negatives of the Open Air museum of Lithuania. 1966 After the establishment of the Open Air museum of Lithuania, the search for buildings and exhibits began immediately. While traveling around Lithuania, the museologists photographed the surviving homesteads, their surroundings and huts. The main focus was on the buildings, which had to be selected for placement in the museum. Along with the residential house or barn, crosses and chapels were included in the "frame". It will be several years and there will be no homesteads or crosses due to the ongoing reclamation.
Senior museologist Sigita Žukauskaitė
Koplytstulpis prie kelio Telšiai-Luokė.
Koplytstulpis Stasio Stoupelio sodybos kieme.
Dvi koplytėlės prie Prano Gedvilos sodybos.
Gyvenamasis namas Jekenčio sodyboje.
Kryžius prie kelio iš Pikčiūnų į Vosiliškį.
Gyvenamasis namas Budraičių kaime.
Kryžius Mikyčių kaime.
Pakelės kryžius ir koplytėlė netoli Kosto Plaipos sodybos.
Gyvenamasis namas Prano Ketlerio sodyboje.
Gyvenamasis namas Petronėlės Stonkutės sodyboje.
Kryžius Švenčionių rajone (Pasėtų (?) kaime).
Kryžius Juozo Eglyno sodyboje.