Once there was a painter, who had a hobby of collecting devil sculptures and carvings. A memorial museum was established in his house after he passed away. On the right side is where the artist lived and where you can currently see his own artworks. On the left, there is the devils' museum, full of exhibits collected from different cultures.
The three-storey building offers plenty of discovering. Some things are just works of art, some represent folk myths and others express modern political ideas and criticism towards them. For example, one sculpture depicts Hitler and Stalin as devils in a dance of death over a playground littered with human bones.
There is an odd soviet type of eating-house enriched with artworks from all around. Feels like you are back in 1989. Good vibe is guaranteed!