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Museum of Applied Art
Arsenalo St. 3A LT-01100 Vilnius
• Distance from the airport: 8 km
The Museum was established in 1987 in the rebuilt 16th century Old Arsenal of the Lower Castle of Vilnius. In the middle of the 16th century Vilnius Arsenal was an enormous building reputed to be the largest in the Polish-Lithuanian State. It was built over the wooden buildings of the 12th-14th century, pavements and part of the old wall of the Lower Castle. The surviving fragments of the early cultural layers of Vilnius can be seen in the exhibition arranged in the basement of the Arsenal.
The Arsenal has been rebuilt and adapted to house the Museum of Applied Art according to the design of architect Evaldas Purlys. Rebuilding the Arsenal and adapting it to the needs of the Museum the spatial structure and design of the late 16th century gothic, the renaissance facades of the beginning of the 17th century were recreated.
Other facilities: internet, multimedia, screen, flip chart, microphone, TV, video, DVD, business equipment, computer, day light, disabled facilities, technical assistance, terrace, parking.
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