National Museum of Lithuania
4.8/514 Reviews
129m away
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The Grand Duchy and the Cathedral are next to each other. Both are white, but if you look closely, the two buildings are very different in style. They are all landmarks of Vilnius. The square in front of the door is very spacious.
The fare is really conscientious, and you won’t suffer if you go in and take a look. The exhibits have four floors, mainly introducing the history of Lithuania, who ruled each period, and so on. There is also a special exhibition of various silver tableware collected by nobles.
The museum tour that is fresh in my memory. It is a great pleasure for me to learn about the development history of the city through the local museums in each city. In every new city, the first place I habitually visit is the local museum. This habit started when I was in college and has persisted till now. This time I came to the Museum of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. The first time I heard this name in the play guide, I felt that the name was so long, haha. The door of the museum is a small iron gate. After entering, the eyes suddenly lit up, and the buildings inside stood tall with white as the keynote. It is in sharp contrast with the small iron gate. I visited three areas, the first is the basement, the second is the museum hall, where various cultural relics are placed, the third is the third floor of the museum, and the third floor is the former office of the Grand Duke. , Furniture, utensils, you can feel how brilliant the era was. Although this museum was built later, it still cannot hide the wealth of the Lithuanian royal family. I didn't know much about Lithuania and Vilnius now. Through this tour, through the displayed cultural relics and graphic introduction, I also got a general understanding. Warm reminder: play time: Tuesday~~Sunday open
This museum is a newly built museum, which was only completed in 2013. Only 3 euros per person. The museum has four floors. The collection inside is quite rich and worth seeing.
The inside of the museum is very wide, very magnificent, there are so many things, it will definitely make you aesthetically tired! There are also a lot of cultural relics on display