Cultural Heritage Centre building, established in the very heart of Vilnius Old Town, is characterised by a camp splendour and an abundance of details. Despite of its imposing nature, the building aims to blend in with its historical environment by replicating the structures, proportions and interpretations of elements of the historical architectural, and the characteristic of the old town.
Construction year: 1987–1990. This was height of post-modernism that was often used in opposition to the Soviet functionalism, aesthetic levelling and the mass construction of standard rectangular buildings. The Cultural Heritage Centre is one of the most prominent examples of the effort for individuality at that time.
During the Open House Vilnius tour, you will get to know the building from the inside: the tour begins in the Gothic cellars, which were unearthed by archaeologists and became the major source of the interpretation for the building’s architectural design. Later, you will ascend the stairway that winds around the inner courtyard towards the high atrium, with doors opening into small corridors, offices, towers and old town views, as well as other surprises that are hidden in this post-modern labyrinth. You are most welcome to visit and discover the most charming aspects of this extraordinary piece of architecture.
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On April 28th, 2019, Sunday, at 4pm, we invite you to Cultural Heritage Centre to hear the jazz and improv music performed by the trio from Leipzig Hertje/Land/Growe. You can find more information about the event here.