

The museum’s atmosphere is one of playful eeriness. Behind the glass cases, frogs stand frozen in time, caught in the middle of their anthropomorphic performances. One can find frogs playing tennis, taking exams, painting, and even attending church. The attention to detail is astonishing: miniature furniture, tiny instruments, and carefully sewn costumes bring each frog to life. This mix of realism and absurdity often sparks philosophical reflections about the thin line between art and mockery, nature and culture, life and death.