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Radvilos
Palace
Address: Vilniaus Str. 22, LT-01119, Vilnius, Lithuania
Tel.: 370 (2) 212 14 77; 370 (5) 212 01 66.
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This
residence of Renaissance forms and manneristic decor (architect Jonas
Ulrichas) was built on the request of Jonusas Radvila (1612–1655),
chief of Samogitia, hetman of Lithuania, vaivode of Vilnius. In the
middle of the 17th century the palace was one of the most beautiful in
Vilnius – comfortable and decorated with works of art that included
pictures by famous West European artists.
- However, the palace did not enjoy its beauty for a long time.
During the wars which had begun in the late 17th century it was set on
fire, partly destroyed and valuable art works were stolen. Thus at the
beginning of the 19th century the palace stood deserted and
uninhabited. In 1807 Dominykas Radvila (1786–1813) gave its remains
and the plot of land to the Philantropist Society, which ran the
building until 1940.
- Restauration work on the palace was copleted in 1967. The first
exhibition was opened in 1990. It included paintings and sculptures of
Lithuanian emigrants. At present a large part of the gallery is
devoted to foreign works of fine arts. In one hall one can see 165
portraits of the former owners of the palace – the Radvilos family.
These engravings were commissioned by prince Mykolas Kazimieras
Radvila and carried out by artist H. Leybowisc (1700–1770).
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