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      • The Presidential Palace (Lithuanian: Prezidentūra), located in Vilnius Old Town, is the official office of the president of Lithuania. The palace dates back to the 14th century and during its history it has undergone various reconstructions, supervised by prominent architects, including Laurynas Gucevičius and Vasily Stasov. [ 1 ]
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  1. The palace, located in the lower castle of Vilnius, evolved over the years and prospered during the 16th and mid-17th centuries. For four centuries the palace was the political, administrative and cultural centre of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was demolished in 1801.

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  3. The Presidential Palace (Lithuanian: Prezidentūra), located in Vilnius Old Town, is the official office of the president of Lithuania. The palace dates back to the 14th century and during its history it has undergone various reconstructions, supervised by prominent architects, including Laurynas Gucevičius and Vasily Stasov . [ 1 ]

  4. Originally Gothic, the 16th-century residence of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania became a grand Renaissance palace. In the first half of the 17th century, they also acquired early Baroque features. Vilnius was one of the largest hubs in Central and Eastern Europe at that time.

  5. Website of the National Museum - Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. This is the Palace of the Rulers of Lithuania in Vilnius, Lithuania. Welcome!

  6. The Presidential Palace, called “Prezidentūra” (President’s Office) in everyday life, was built in the square of Simonas Daukantas (a graduate of Vilnius University and the author of the first history of Lithuania published in the Lithuanian language in the 19th century).

  7. The Palace of Grand Dukes of Lithuania stands in the centre of Vilnius, in the Cathedral Square. It dates back to the country's most triumphant times. Though it has seen its share of history and hard times, the Palace has been newly revived.

  8. Grand Duchy of Lithuania between the 15th and 17th centuries, these palaces bore witness to diplomatic gatherings, political decisions, and rich cultural events. Today, guests can explore four immersive routes. Traverse the gallery where archeological findings merge with intricate palace models.

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