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Ticket office

Mondays - Sundays
11:00 – 21:00

Restaurant

Mondays - Sundays
11:00 – 22:00

CONTACTS

Sausio 13-osios 10, Vilnius
+ 370 5 2525 333
[email protected]

Spaudos-rūmai

PRESS PALACE

WINDOW No.1 | 1985 Once the national newspaper and magazine editorial headquarters, this is now an oce building.

Prezidentūra

PRESIDENTIAL PALACE

WINDOW No.20 | This late-Classical building is the ocial oce of the President of Lithuania and one of the epicentres of the country’s political life and well as a place for state celebrations.

Sportima

SPORTIMA

WINDOW No.4 | 2001 A universal sports arena which is usually used for football games.

Vln universitetas

VILNIUS UNIVERSITY

WINDOW No.20 | 1579 m., Founded by the Jesuits, this is one of the oldest and best known universities in Central and Eastern Europe. The central campus, which is located in the Old Town, is renowned for its library (1570), astronomical observatory (1753), the Church of St Johns (1426), and its beautiful courtyards.

Saulėtikis

SAULĖTEKIS

WINDOW No.10 | 1974 The Vilnius University and Vilnius Gediminas Technical University campus that includes educational buildings, residence halls, and the most modern library in the country.

Užupio angelas

THE ANGEL OF UŽUPIS

WINDOW No.21 | 2001 m., One of Vilnius’ oldest districts, Užupis was once a poor suburb which is now a bohemian neighbourhood popular among artists. Its central square features the Angel of Užupis – a brass and bronze sculpture perched on an 8.5-metre column.

Sodra

SODRA

WINDOW No.74 | 1991 The headquarters of the State Social Insurance Fund (SODRA).

Europa PC

EUROPA

WINDOW No.13 | 2008 A shopping centre.

Rotušė

TOWN HALL

WINDOW No.22 | One of the three surviving historic city halls in Lithuania, the building is now used for formal events in Vilnius.

Planetariumas

PLANETARIUM

WINDOW No.14 | 1989 A unique building that stands out for its 12.5-metre diameter Star Dome.

Aušros vartai

GATE OF DAWN

WINDOW No.22 | 1522 Part of the old defensive wall of Vilnius, this is one of the capital’s top visitor sites due to the icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of Mercy, which is said to have miraculous powers.

Rapolo bžn

CHURCH OF ST RAPHAEL THE ARCHANGEL

WINDOW No.14 | 1750 Late-Baroque building characterized by Rococo style decorations

Vingio parko arena

VINGIS PARK AMPHITHEATRE

WINDOW No.23 | 1960, An event and concert venue that can accommodate approximately 60,000 people, this is where the National Song Festival takes place and famous Lithuanian and foreign musicians hold concerts.

Seimas

SEIMAS

WINDOW No.15 | 1980 (2006) The country's parliament building complex. It was here that the Seimas declared the restoration of Lithuanian independence on 11 March 1990.

Oro uostas

VILNIUS AIRPORT

WINDOW No.28 | 1932, This is the largest civilian airport in Lithuania. Built in 1954, the airport building is still used as the arrival terminal and is included in the Lithuanian Register of Cultural Properties.

Sv Petro ir Povilo bžn

CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL

WINDOW No.15 | 1668 This Baroque masterpiece is the only church in Lithuania with a white interior.

Litexpo rūmai

LITEXPO

WINDOW No.29 | 1977 With a total exhibition area of 32,000 m2, this is the largest exhibition and convention centre in the Baltics.

Operos ir baleto teatr

OPERA AND BALLET THEATRE

WINDOW No.16 | 1974 The Great Hall seats 984 spectators and the Chamber Hall can accommodate 250. The repertoire consists of a wide range of theatre works from around the world.

Gariūnai

GARIUNAI MARKET

WINDOW No.49 | With approximately 10,000 small and medium businesses operating here, this is the country's largest business park and market.

Kryžių kalnas

THREE CROSSES

WINDOW No.17 | 1916 (1989) The Three Crosses monument was built in memory of seven Franciscans martyrs.

Vln elektrinė

VILNIUS HEAT&POWER PLANT

WINDOW No.50 | 1983 The most powerful in Lithuania (combined capacity 1516 MW)

Gedimino pilis

GEDIMIMAS’ TOWER

WINDOW No.17 | Late 13th – early 14th century This defensive castle built by Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas is one of Lithuania’s chief historical relics and symbols of statehood.

Trakai

TRAKAI

WINDOW No.54 | 14th century, some 30 km from Vilnius, this town is considered the second historical capital of Lithuania and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in our country.

Katedra

CATHEDRAL

WINDOW No.18 | 1801 The Cathedral of Vilnius is Lithuania’s most important Roman Catholic sanctuary and the place where the main Christian, national and state celebrations take place. It was built in a place where rituals were performed since pagan times, and where Christian churches first began to be built in 1251. These churches, destroyed during war, were rebuilt over and over. The cathedral took on its current form in the late 18th – early 19th century.

Akropolis

AKROPOLIS

WINDOW No.9 | 2002, The largest shopping and entertainment centre in the Baltics.

Valdovų rūmai

PALACE OF THE GRAND DUKES

WINDOW No.18 | 2013 The 17th c. residence of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania has been rebuilt according to drawings and now serves as a multifunctional historical and cultural centre.

Elektrėnai

ELEKTRĖNAI

WINDOW No.61 | 1960, The ‘City of Energy’ is located next to what was once the largest power plant in Lithuania. If you can see its chimneys 47 km from Vilnius, it means it's a beautiful, clear day.

Onos bžn

CHURCH OF ST ANNE

WINDOW No.19 | 1501 This late-Gothic church is one of the main symbols of Vilnius. When Napoleon Bonaparte laid eyes on it, he proclaimed that if he could, he would take the church back to France with him.

Edukologijos universitetas

VMU EDUCATION ACADEMY

WINDOW No.12 | 1935 This is the main university for preparing Lithuanian teachers.

VSD pastatas

STATE SECURITY DEPARTMENT

WINDOW No.73 | 2016 The State Security headquarters have been rebuilt in line with stringent NATO safety standards.

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