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Museum of Russian Superstitions


Baba Yaga, Father Frost and the various ghouls, sprites and spirits that make up Slavic mythology are all gathered together here – in carved-wood form – at this quaint museum, part of the Kurshskaya Kosa National Park office.


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The 98km-long Curonian Spit, a Unesco World Heritage Site, divides the tranquil Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. Here, tall, windswept sand dunes and…

2. National Park Museum

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