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Lithuanian museums:Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture |
Location, Contact and Link6500 S. Pulaski RoadChicago, IL 60629 e-mail: [email protected] website: Balzekas Museum's own |
Stanley Balzekas, Jr., and the MuseumThe life-long dream of Stanley Balzekas, Jr., to preserve for posterity the wealth of material pertaining to Lithuania's history and culture was realized when he opened the Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture in a "two-flat" building next to his auto dealership on Archer Ave in Chicago on June 22, 1966. His personal collection of art, armor and rare maps was donated and placed on display. Still the president of the museum's board of directors, Stanley Balzekas has seen his museum grow to a major repository of publications, cultural artifacts, and arts not only of Lithuania, but also of the Lithuanian immigrants to the United States and the generations that followed them. The Museum quickly outgrew the available space on Archer Ave and moved to its present, greatly expanded facilities in 1986. With a substantial staff, many volunteers, and many hundreds of donors and members, the Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture is a major player in the Lithuanian cultural life and scholarship in the United States. |
Photos of the Museum |
entrance | interior | library | gift shop |
Museum's Departments
Main Exhibit
Fine Arts
Research & Resource Center for East European Studies
Immigration History and Lithuanian Americal Genealogy Society
The Irene Balzekas Memorial Map Collection
Language Education
Numismatic Collection
Folk Arts
Women's Guild
Edward Mankus Audio-Visual Room and Archives
Children's Museum of Immigrant History
Gift Shop |
35 selected images of items in the museum's collection. |