Abramavičiai Palace
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Abramavičiai Palace is a building in Vilnius Old Town, Rotušė square. Currently it is owned by .
History[]
In 1697, there was a masonry building, owned by merchant . After conflagration in 1748, the house was rebuilt by Starodub elder .
Essential reconstruction was made in 1780 with Marcin Knackfus project. After World War II it was Juozas Tallat-Kelpša High School of Music, which later was transformed into conservatory.
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Coordinates: 54°40′39″N 25°17′17″E / 54.67750°N 25.28806°E
Categories:
- Palaces in Vilnius
- Classicism architecture in Lithuania
- Houses completed in 1697
- 1697 establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Lithuanian building and structure stubs