I would say that the history of this palace is really unfortunate, as well as the entire block at the beginning of Kosciuszka Street. It should be a very important part of the cultural life of Lithuania, expanding the complex of castles and castles, museums. This has already been happening in recent years, maybe the Chamber will somehow be included in these processes. It would be very interesting to see what the terrain was like in this place before the construction of the palace, unfortunately, apparently, no images have survived.
As a result, the Neris river at the palace also changed. It feels most comfortable when swimming. This makes the palace even more noticeable, which is what the builders of the palace wanted.
I would say that the history of this palace is really unfortunate, as well as the entire block at the beginning of Kosciuszka Street. It should be a very important part of the cultural life of Lithuania, expanding the complex of castles and castles, museums. This has already been happening in recent years, maybe the Chamber will somehow be included in these processes. It would be very interesting to see what the terrain was like in this place before the construction of the palace, unfortunately, apparently, no images have survived.
As a result, the Neris river at the palace also changed. It feels most comfortable when swimming. This makes the palace even more noticeable, which is what the builders of the palace wanted.