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Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania opening hours and admission

Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania opening hours and admission

MUSEUM WORKING HOURS (1 September – 31 May)
II, III, V, VI 10 am to 6 pm
IV 10 am to 8 pm
VII 10 am to 4 pm
On Mondays the Museum is closed.

MUSEUM WORKING HOURS IN SUMMER SEASON (1 June – 31 August)
I, II, III, VII 10 am to 6 pm
IV, V, VI 10 am to 8 pm

Non-working days in 2018: 24–26 December.
Non-working days in 2019: 1 January, 21–22 April, 1 May, 5 May, 1 November, 24–26 December.
Last visitors admitted 1 hour before museum closing.

TICKET PRICES
ADULTS
Full price (I–IV tour routes) – 5,00 €
Tour route I – 2,00 €
Tour route II – 2,00 €
Tour route III – 2,00 €
Tour route IV (Exhibition) – 2,00 €

When You choose more than 1 tour route, each additional tour route receives till 50 % discount

SCHOOLCHILDREN, STUDENTS, SENIORS receive a 50 % discount

Children under 7, foster-home children, disabled persons, members of the ICOM – FREE

FAMILIES (visiting all tour routes)
Small family
(1 adult and 1–3 children) – 8,50 €
Big family

(2 adults and 1–3 children) – 14,50 €

SERVICE FOR INDIVIDUAL VISITORS
Audioguide (in English) – 1,00 €
Virtual historical reality 3D (Tour route I) – 1,00 €

SERVICE FOR ORGANIZED GROUPS OF VISITORS
GUIDED TOUR IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
1 tour route – 20,00 € + tickets
2 tour routes – 25,00 € + tickets
3–4 tour routes – 30,00 € + tickets
Guided tours are available in English, Russian, German.
Please note: guided tour can be booked for a group of up to 25 people.

* Reduced prices and free entrance only apply when the relevant documents are provided. 
Payment can be made in cash, with bank card or bank transfer (when booking in advance). 
Pre-booking and information available by phone: +370 5 262 0007.

MUSEUM VISITATION REGULATIONS

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