Lithuania's National Art Gallery
On the north side of the River Neris, the National Art Gallery (Nacionalinė Dailės Galerija) houses a permanent display of eleven galleries of Lithuanian art since 1900, as well as temporary exhibitions. The works are organized to indicate how art changed in response to political circumstances such as World War II and Soviet repression; check out the photo documentaries of Antanas Sutkus in particular.
Vilnius
- Cathedral Squarechevron_right
- Gediminas Castle and Museumchevron_right
- The Lithuanian National Museumchevron_right
- The National Art Gallerychevron_right
- The Old Townchevron_right
- St Anne’s Church and Užupischevron_right
- Town Hall Square and aroundchevron_right
- Jewish Museumchevron_right
- Frank Zappa statuechevron_right
- Gedimino prospektas and the Genocide Museumchevron_right
- Trakaichevron_right
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