Founded in October 2005 by the Archbishop of Vilnius, Audrys Juozas Bačkis, and moved to the splendour of the former 17th-century St. Michael's Church in 2009, this recommended museum, which in reality celebrates just the Lithuanian Catholic Church, features two floors of paintings, liturgical articles, literature and some fine wooden carvings from the collections of some of the finest churches in the country. In English, and with an optional audio guide, there’s no thread to the things on display, although almost with exception each piece is fascinating in its own way.
Admission 10/5Lt.
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