Lopacinskiai Palace is a building in the Vilnius Old Town on Bernardinai street. Currently it is used as the hotel "Šekspyras". [ citation needed]
In the first half of the 18th century, Mikołaj Tadeusz Łopaciński purchased the building and converted it into a palace with the assistance of Johann Christoph Glaubitz. In 1801, the Palace was sold to Kossakowski[ clarification needed]. In 1808, minor reconstructions were made to adapt the palace with city road contour.
In 1819–1828, Earl Olizaras' family owned the Palace. Later, it was owned by printers Zavadskai [ clarification needed], who used it as printing house. In 1967–1975, the main hull was partly reconstructed by Aldona Svabauskienė. [1]
Currently, this building is used as the hotel "Šekspyras".
54°41′01″N 25°17′30″E / 54.68361°N 25.29167°E
Lopacinskiai Palace is a building in the Vilnius Old Town on Bernardinai street. Currently it is used as the hotel "Šekspyras". [ citation needed]
In the first half of the 18th century, Mikołaj Tadeusz Łopaciński purchased the building and converted it into a palace with the assistance of Johann Christoph Glaubitz. In 1801, the Palace was sold to Kossakowski[ clarification needed]. In 1808, minor reconstructions were made to adapt the palace with city road contour.
In 1819–1828, Earl Olizaras' family owned the Palace. Later, it was owned by printers Zavadskai [ clarification needed], who used it as printing house. In 1967–1975, the main hull was partly reconstructed by Aldona Svabauskienė. [1]
Currently, this building is used as the hotel "Šekspyras".
54°41′01″N 25°17′30″E / 54.68361°N 25.29167°E