• Vilnius Town Hall (Lithuanian: Vilniaus rotušė) is a historical town hall in the square of the same name in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania. Palace.
  • The Vilnius Town Hall has a history dating back to 1432, making it one of the oldest town halls in Eastern Europe.
  • The neoclassical Town Hall was at some point served as the city's theater and staged the first ever opera.
  • The current Vilnius Town Hall was rebuilt in neoclassical style according to the design by Laurynas Gucevičius in 1799.
  • Since 1991, Vilnius Old Town Hall once again is functioning as a place for holding important events like art exhibitions, concerts, conferences, meetings, etc.
  • Over 300 of cultural, communal and educational events take place at the City Hall during each year and the four meeting areas are available to rent.
  • While you’re walking around Town Hall Square in Vilnius, you’ll also have a unique opportunity to find a collection of alluring sculptures and statues, such as...
  • ...the Gates of Dawn towards the Town Hall Square, passing by the iconic Church of St. Casimir, Basilian Gate, Lithuanian Presidential Palace, Vilnius Cathedral...
  • In 1939, upon Lithuanians recovery of Vilnius, the Town Hall was completely restored, but in the autumn of 1940, by order of the Soviet authorities...