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Guides of the Museum lead tours in English for individual visitors!

Guides of the Museum lead tours in English for individual visitors!

Since 1st of July, 2015 National Museum Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania offers guided tours in English for individual visitors. Everybody, who wants to take advantage of this service, need to register in the group on official Museums website and later purchase tickets.

Prices:
Tour in English for person – 5 €
Students, seniors, Lithuanian army professional soldiers and military volunteers, Lithuanian militarians and police officers – 3,55 €
Disabled persons, members of the ICOM, Lithuanian museum specialists – 2,10 €

Pre-booking by phone: +370 5 262 0007

You are welcome to visit!

More information:
Tel. (8 5) 262 0007
E-mail: info@valdovurumai.lt

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