This 1826 Neo-Baroque building that served as Lithuania's Presidential Palace between the wars features a permanent exhibition of miscellaneous president-related things including documents, coins, stamps, and personal effects of the three officially recognised Lithuanian presidents to serve during the inter-war period. The Palace also puts on some interesting temporary shows that are worth checking out and the inside of the building is worth a peep inside in itself. In the garden is a display of large black and white photographs plus three statues of presidents Aleksandras Stulginskis (1920- 1926) Kazys Grinius (1926), and Antanas Smetona (1920, 1926-1940), who took absolute control of the country for a second time after the coup d'état of December 1926 and whose personal umbrella can be found among the exhibits inside.
Admission 4/2Lt.
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