Vilnius boasts a diverse array of museums and galleries that encapsulate the city's rich history, vibrant art scene, and unique cultural heritage, making it a haven for enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
The Vilnius Castle Museum was opened in 1960, and in 1968 it became a subdivision of the Lithuanian National Museum.
The MO Museum gives visitors the opportunity to experience art and get to know the people and lives behind each creation
During the 15th, 16th centuries and the first half of the 17th century, the Palace of the Grand Dukes was a political, diplomatic, administrative and cultural centre of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Litvak culture, customs, and stories of historical daily life have never been presented in such a varied, in-depth and interactive way as in the Museum of Culture and Identity of Lithuanian Jews. Vilnius can now be proud to have an institution that promotes the spiritual and cultural treasure of the Jewish community, which has contributed to the history of Lithuania, and which has greatly influenced Lithuanian culture and lifestyle.
The former office of the KGB Deputy Chief of Internal Prison on the museum’s first floor includes an exhibition of documents, photographs, maps and other items depicting the Sovietisation of the region in 1940-1941.
Explore Vokiečių 6, a branch of the Vilnius City Museum. Dynamic exhibitions tell the story of Vilnius, its people, and everyday life.
The Castellan’s House is the newest exhibition unit of the National Museum of Lithuania, presenting Lithuanian history, culture and people who have contributed to the country’s development.
Discover Beatričė Grincevičiūtė’s home museum in Vilnius. Immerse yourself in her music, story, and daily life from Lithuania’s past century.
The museum building, with the exception of a masonry extension and some elements of decoration, has left unchanged till these days. When still living in Michailovskoje, Grigory and Varvara Pushkins placed an order to Vilnius craftsmen for manufacturing furniture for their farm-stead in Markuchiai. Most of them had been made from oaks of Vilnius environs. They were adorned with Pushkin family‘s emblems and Varvara Pushkina‘s initials. They have remained whole and are exhibited in a museum‘s memorial exposition, in which the authentic way of life of Vilnius landlords of the XIX end – XX beginning was...
Discover Vilnius’s Wooden Architecture Centre in Užupis. Explore heritage, sustainable design, and craftsmanship through exhibitions and workshops.
The newly renovated Radvila Palace Museum of Art reopened with an exhibition Protest Art: The Rebels of the Soviet Era, presenting a part of a wide collection gifted to the museum by Vladimir Tarasov.
The goal is to transform the Sapiegų Palace into a world-class cultural space that fosters respect for history and creates opportunities for an original dialogue between cultural heritage and contemporary art.
The Holocaust Exposition recounts the culture and history of the once abundant Lithuanian Jews, from their arrival in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to their tragic death during the Holocaust.
Paneriai is the site of the largest mass murder organised and executed by the Nazis in Lithuania.
Have you heard what kind of characteristics and energy Lithuanian amber radiates? If not, be sure to check out the Amber Museum-Gallery.
The 19th-century wooden building is preserved in the village where the poet lived and created
It’s a museum recounting Lithuania’s historical, cultural and technical heritage
When was the last time you visited a house-like museum? You will probably agree that only by knowing our origins can we create a meaningful future.
Go on an exotic adventure – visit the Zoopark and meet more than 60 animal species: capybara, Balcan turtle,
The bastion is an original example of Renaissance defensive architecture.
World class retro cars museum. Here You will get to see fully renovated authentic pieces of historical cars.
The Money Museum is interactive, adapted not only to passively view the exhibition, but also to actively participate in the cognitive process.
The Railway Museum welcomes everybody willing to know the history and present of the Lithuanian railways.
The House of Signatories is a monument of history and architecture where the Act of Reinstating Independence of Lithuania was signed on February 16, 1918.
The Centre for Civil Education is a state-of-the-art educational space that presents in detail how the state functions and how its citizens participate in the creation and management of a democratic state.
A magical place where you can feel like a child again. There are many toys to play with, and many toys exhibits.
Over 4,000 archaeological findings are presented at the Lithuanian archaeology exhibition titled “Prehistory of Lithuania”.
The Samuel Bak Museum located on Naugarduko Street functions as a division of the Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum.
The Vilnius Television Tower is the tallest building in the country and is rightfully ranked among the tallest television towers in the world.
Vytautas Kasiulius Museum of Art introduces the artists of Lithuanian exodus of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Located in the Minor Radvilos Palace, the museum reflects life, creation, and spiritual experience of Lithuanian artists.
What makes this museum interesting is the fact that it does not currently have a permanent exposition, but only temporary exhibitions, information about which is easily accessible on the Internet.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to the development of Lithuanian art
Located in the heart of Vilnius Old Town, the Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) is one of the largest contemporary art spaces in the Baltic region.
The first public electric power plant in Vilnius is now turned into a museum where you can experience harmony of industrialism and culture.