10 Art Museums in Lithuania That You Shouldn't Miss

March 14, 2022 Claudia Navarrete

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1. Tsekh Vilnius

Vytenio g. 6, Vilnius 03113 Lithuania +370 679 24972 http://tsekh.com.ua
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Tsekh Vilnius

2. Stone Paintings of S. Petraska

Muziejaus g. 6a, Anyksciai 29147 Lithuania +370 381 52912 http://www.baranauskas.lt
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Stone Paintings of S. Petraska

3. Culinary Heritage Museum of Lithuania

Boksto g. 9, Vilnius 01126 Lithuania +370 5 219 4849 [email protected] http://www.culinarymuseumvilnius.lt/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Culinary Heritage Museum of Lithuania

The museum presents more than 25000 exhibits. You will discover the culinary heritage of Lithuania by traveling into the culinary traditions of various times (18th to 20th centuries mostly).

4. Apverstas namas RADAILIAI

Pusyno g. 9, Radailiai 92404 Lithuania +370 685 11764 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/apverstasnamas/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Apverstas namas RADAILIAI

THE RADAILIAI UPSIDE-DOWN HOUSE is a house that stands on its roof. Everything inside is upside-down as well, playfully disrupting our daily routines and experiences. This relaxing activity is for those of us who are suffering from a stagnant daily habitual routine, providing us with a new perspective on our need for comfort and stability.

Liepu g. 33, Klaipeda 92145 Lithuania +370 46 410416 http://www.ldm.lt/PDG/PD_parmanent_en.htm
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Pranas Domsaitis Gallery

6. Lithuanian Art Museum

Bokshto g. 5, Vilnius 01126 Lithuania +370 5 262 8030 [email protected] http://www.ldm.lt/index.htm
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Lithuanian Art Museum

Reviewed By S-Man283 - Philadelphia, United States

If you are/were an art history student, you learned a lot about the paintings from France, Italy, Britain, Netherlands, and Flanders. Never a mention of Lithuania. When you go to this national art collection, you will learn that Lithuania had some very impressive (even if not internationally well known) artists, particularly in the 18th-20th centuries. As you are in Vilnius to learn about the local culture, it is well worth taking the time to see this museum. The various paintings of the Vilnius will give you a good introduction to the city as well. It is a good size museum. Big enough to feel like an experience and small enough so as not to give you fatigue.

Konstitucijos pr. 22, Vilnius 08105 Lithuania +370 5 212 2997 http://www.ndg.lt/en.aspx
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

National Art Gallery

Reviewed By peteflynn43 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

The old town heaves with tourists whereas we had the galleries here to ourselves, apart from one or two people occasionally. It's only a short walk away and the building and collection are impressive. As 'pensioners' we got entry for 1€ and the excellent audio guide in English was free. The ten rooms of the permanent collection give a comprehensive view of the development of Lithuanian art, and make clear the influence of social factors including the Soviet occupation. We were impressed by the art and really liked the work of a number of artists we had never heard of. The audio guide gives an overview of works and themes in each room which cover a particular period of time. It then picks out three or four representative works and allows one to spend whatever time is desired in each room. We would have found it very interesting even if the art itself wasn't particularly good, but that isn't the case. Getting there allows a wander along the river bank and a look at the outdoor basketball and volleyball courts. A very good alternative venue to all those in the old town.

8. Plunge Manor

Parko str. 1, Plunge 90113 Lithuania +370 640 64747 [email protected] http://www.oginski.lt/lt/
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Plunge Manor

Plunge palace and park ensemble is the Plunge. Now the estate is Art Museum . Surviving nineteenth century . Manor building ensemble , the neo-Gothic stables , stables , oficina , a watch , laundry, house lawyer , a supervisor house , running an antique folk art exposition . They are surrounded by one of the largest ( 58.3 ha) and the mixed style of the most beautiful parks in Lithuania .

Reviewed By RJH1975 - Chessington, United Kingdom

Too a stroll around the house and walked through the garden’s . Unfortunately the museum was closed but definitely will return

9. Museum of Miniature Arts

L. Rezos g 3, Juodkrante, Neringa 93101 Lithuania +370 5) 53323 [email protected] http://www.ldm.lt/JPS/Index_en.htm
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Museum of Miniature Arts

10. Raudondvaris Dvaras

Pilies Takas 1, Raudondvaris 54127 Lithuania +370 672 94486 http://www.raudondvariodvaras.lt/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Raudondvaris Dvaras

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