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Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum

A serene, uncrowded museum dedicated to Lithuanian diaspora art, set in a historic neoclassical building near the Neris — a quiet, well-curated cultural gem.

Updated Jun 20262 min read·2 sections
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The short version
  • A branch of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art focused on diaspora artists
  • Named for émigré painter Vytautas Kasiulis (1918–1995)
  • Housed in a handsome historic neoclassical building near the Neris
  • Quiet, uncrowded atmosphere with well-curated rotating exhibitions
  • Educational programmes including workshops and art therapy

What you're seeing

The Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum is a calm, refined branch of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art devoted to the work of Lithuanian diaspora artists — those who created abroad during the 20th century. It is named for the émigré painter Vytautas Kasiulis (1918–1995), who built his career in Paris, and it occupies an elegant historic building once home to the Vilnius Society of Friends of Science, near the bank of the Neris.

Rumsiskes — Vilnius, Lithuania
Pudelek (Marcin Szala) · CC BY-SA 3.0

Visitors consistently praise its quiet, uncrowded feel, which makes for an unhurried, contemplative visit, along with helpful staff and thoughtfully curated, rotating exhibitions. One thing worth knowing: because the displays change, Kasiulis's own paintings are not always on view, which can disappoint those coming specifically for his work — so it's worth checking the current programme before you go. The museum also runs educational offerings, from specialised workshops to art-therapy sessions.

  • Location: A. Goštauto g. 1, 01104 Vilnius, near the Neris and Lukiškės
  • Focus: 20th-century Lithuanian diaspora (émigré) art
  • Set in a historic neoclassical building; quiet, uncrowded galleries
  • Rotating exhibitions — Kasiulis's own works are not always on display
  • Educational programmes including workshops and art therapy

How to make it count

This is a museum to savour slowly, so allow an hour or so to take in the exhibitions without the crowds you'd meet at busier sights. It sits a short walk from Gediminas Avenue and the Lukiškės area, making it an easy add-on to a central day. Check the latest exhibition and opening details before visiting; the museum is closed on Mondays, and admission is free on the last Sunday of the month.

Gediminas Tower — Vilnius, Lithuania
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