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We are kicking off the summer season full of great music, cinema and history. The museum's opening hours are also getting longer and you will be able to visit the museum on all days of the week!
MUSEUM OPENING HOURS IN SUMMER (1 June - 31 August):
I, II, III, VII 10.00-18.00
IV, V, VI 10.00-20.00
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The Search for Japanese Historical Tapestries Leads to Lithuania
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A community dedicated to preserving Japan's historical treasures contacted the National Museum – Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. Specialists from the Koiyama Preservation Society searched archives, museum collections, and private holdings around the world for historically significant tapestries important to Japan, and they found some in Lithuania, at the National Museum – Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania.
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the Museum's wide variety of cultural activities for everyone
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Art Collections Once Adorning the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania Are Being Painstakingly Recreated in an Exhibition
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