
The late 17th-century Radvila Palace has seen several renovations over the centuries although by the looks of it it hasn’t seen a paintbrush for a few decades. Long since changed from residential use to a place for the public, the palace these days functions as an art gallery of sorts. Upstairs find a small collection of artefacts in the permanent display plus a handful of rooms with squeaky floors given over to temporary exhibitions. Those thinking about visiting for a look at the grandeur of the interior will be disappointed. There’s almost nothing inside remaining of the original décor.
Admission 6/3Lt.
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