Vileišis Palace
54°41′42″N 25°18′19″E / 54.6951°N 25.3054°E
| Vileišių rūmai Vileišis Palace | |
|---|---|
Facade of the palace | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Neo-baroque |
| Town or city | Vilnius |
| Country | Lithuania |
| Construction started | 1904 |
| Completed | 1906 |
| Client | Petras Vileišis |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | August Klein |
Vileišis Palace is a Neo-baroque style architectural ensemble in Vilnius, Lithuania, built for Petras Vileišis. Vileišis was a prominent Lithuanian engineer, political activist, publisher, and philanthropist who commissioned the palace in 1904 and supervised its construction. The ensemble consists of a main house, a guesthouse, and an outbuilding. It currently houses the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore. It was renovated during the early 2000s.