Housed inside what was the far northeast corner of the city’s original defensive walls, of which some including an original gate can still be seen inside, this worthy inclusion into the city’s national treasures is stuffed full of good things to see, among them little models of how the city once looked, furniture, paintings and much more besides. Among the permanent exhibits find three unmissable collections of sacred Lithuanian art including examples from both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches dating back as far as the 15th century. Temporary exhibitions also take place throughout the year.
Admission 6/3Lt.