Rebus exhibition "Museum Puzzle" at the Amber Museum
About exhibition
In the Amber Museum's main exhibition, from November 14 to December 21, the interactive rebus exhibition "Museum Puzzle" is on display. It uses exhibits to encode the titles of two books familiar to almost everyone. This is not just a display in a single showcase, but a story made of memories, symbols, and literary metaphors. Each exhibit here is an independent work of art that embodies the idea and skill of its creator. The magic is revealed when the pieces begin to "talk" to one another. Together they form a visual rebus encoding the title of a well-known literary work. The idea for the exhibition was born from nostalgia and gratitude toward those books that became friends, guides into the world of imagination, and teachers of kindness, courage, and justice. Perhaps the creators of the pieces were inspired by images from beloved childhood books. This interactive space is an invitation to play, where there are no losers. Even if you don't immediately solve the cipher, you will still find yourself in a world where books are alive and childhood is always close.