Address
5
Boksto St, LT-01126, Vilnius.
Tel. +370~5~2628030. Fax +370~5~2126006.
E-mail: muziejus@ldm.lt
Web-Site:
http://www.ldm.lt
Palanga Amber Museum: http://www.pgm.lt
Clock Museum: http://www.muziejai.lt/klm/index.htm
Governing Body – the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania.
Head of the museum is Romualdas Budrys.
In January, 1997 the State Government has granted the Museum status
of a National museum.
The Lithuanian Art Museum is an institutional member of the Lithuanian
Museums Association and the International Committee of Museums.
Opening times
Vilnius Picture Gallery,
Radvila
Palace,
Pranas
Domsaitis Gallery,
Clock Museum:
Tuesday to Saturday 12.00–18.00.
Sunday, National Holiday
Eve 12.00–17.00.
Museum of Applied
Art:
Tuesday to Saturday 11.00–18.00.
Sunday, National Holiday Eve 11.00–16.00.
National Art Gallery:
Tuesday to Sunday 10.00–19.00.
Palanga Amber Museum:
September 1 – May 31:
Tuesday – Saturday 11.00–17.00.
Sunday, National Holiday Eve 11.00–16.00.
June 1 d. – August 31:
Tuesday – Saturday 10.00–20.00.
Sunday, National Holiday Eve 10.00–19.00.
Museum of Miniature Arts (Opened only during the summer season):
Tuesday to Saturday 11.00–18.00.
Sunday, National Holiday Eve 11.00–16.00.
Admission
Charge
Admission charge – Lt
6 (Vilnius Picture Gallery,
Radvila
Palace,
Pranas
Domsaitis Gallery,
Clock Museum,
Miniature Museum)
Admission charge – Lt 6 (Museum of Applied
Art)
Admission charge – Lt 10 (National
Art Gallery)
Admission charge –
Lt 8 (Palanga Amber Museum)
Pupil, student and OAP – Lt 3
(Vilnius Picture Gallery,
Radvila
Palace,
Pranas
Domsaitis Gallery,
Clock Museum,
Museum of Miniature Arts)
Pupil, student and OAP –
Lt 1,5 (Museum of Applied
Art)
Pupil, student and OAP – Lt 4
(Palanga Amber Museum)
Guides tours – Lt 50.
Child under 7, disabled, ICOM member – free.
Departments
Department of Fine Art;
Department of Applied Art;
Department of Folk Art;
Department for Collection Registration and Preservation;
Library and Archives;
Art Apprecation Center;
P. Gudynas Restoration Center.
Branch
Museums and Galleries
Vilnius Picture Gallery
4 Didzioji St, LT-01128, Vilnius
.
Tel./fax +370~5~212 08 41.
Tel. +370~5~212 42 58
E-mail: galerija@ldm.lt
National
Art Gallery
22 Konstitucijos Av,
LT-08105, Vilnius.
Tel. +370~5~2122997.
Fax +370~5~2122888.
E-mail: info@ndg.lt
http://www.ndg.lt/
http://www.ldm.lt/NDG/Index.htm
Closed for reconstruction.
Radvila
Palace
22 Vilniaus St, LT-01119, Vilnius.
Tel.: +370~5~2120166, +370~5~2121477.
Museum of Applied
Art
3A Arsenalo St, LT-01100, Vilnius.
Tel./fax: +370~5~2628080, +370~5~2612548.
E-mail: tdm@takas.lt
Palanga Amber Museum
17 Vytauto St, LT-00101, Palanga.
Tel.: +370~460~53501, +370~460~51319.
E-mail: pgm@takas.lt

http://www.pgm.lt
The Palace of the
Grand Dukes of Lithuania
Katedros a. 3, LT-01100, Vilnius.
Tel. +370~5~2608947.
Fax +370~5~2127470.
E-mail: rumai@ldm.lt
http://www.valdovurumai.lt
Pranas
Domsaitis Gallery
33 Liepu St, LT-92145, Klaipeda.
Tel.: +370~46~219057, +370~46~213319.
E-mail: kpg@takas.lt
Clock Museum
12 Liepu St, LT-92114, Klaipeda.
Tel.: +370~46~213694, +370~46~243531.
E-mail: klm@takas.lt
http://www.muziejai.lt/klm/index.htm
Museum of Miniature Arts
3, L. Rezos St, LT-93101, Juodkrante.
Tel. +370~469~53323.
Exhibitions
Archive Exhibitions
History
Founded in 1933 as Vilnius City Museum, the Lithuanian Art Museum
currently is the biggest national establishment, which preserves,
investigates and displays pieces of art of historical and artistic
value. The exhibition halls of the museum display Lithuanian and foreign
works of fine and applied art. The museum has accumulated and displays
the wealth of the national folk art. Diverse Lithuanian and foreign
artists are featured at temporary exhibitions. The museum also conducts
youths educational program.
With the lifting of the ban on Lithuanian press Lithuanian
intellectuals became anxious about art. In 1907 the first exhibition was
organized, and eight of them were held before World War I broke out.
After each exhibition some exhibits were given to Lithuanian Art
Society. More and more pieces of art were collected, so a hope to found
an art museum was being cherished. Many concrete efforts were made in
order to accomplish the plan - means for buildings were accumulated,
pictures, carvings purchased photos and documents collected. But the war
hindered the whole work.
When it was over intellectuals again started enlivening the life of art.
Enlightened persons in Vilnius urged certain state institutions to look
after the valuables of art that were nationalized by Bolsheviks in 1918.
These valuables had to fall into the hands of cultural workers.
Unfortunately the history of Vilnius and Vilnius land between World War
I and World War II did not favor Lithuanian national culture.
In 1933 Vilnius Magistracy decided to establish a City Museum. The
displays were stored in various places and looked after as far as
possible, but visitors were never received.
In 1940 the Museum moved to the old Town Hall building.
In April, 1941 first exhibitions were organized in the halls of the
Museum, which was already called Vilnius State Art Museum.
The Museum took over collections of Vilnius artistic and scientific
societies took in the nationalized pieces of art. According to the later
established order, pieces of art acquired by commissions of Ministry of
Culture for state means were distributed among museums. This is how the
present art collection was made up. Workers of the Museum themselves
have contributed to the exposition. From post-war villages they
collected the best examples of Lithuanian folk art. Creations by artists
of emigration and their art collections are constantly added to the
storages of the Museum.