- Verkiai Palace
Verkiai Palace ( _lt. Verkių rūmai) is an 18th century neoclassical mansion in
Verkiai ,Vilnius ,Lithuania .History
Until the end of 14th century this place was a property of the
Grand Dukes of Lithuania . There was a wooden manor even in 13th century. In 1387 Lithuanian Grand DukeJogaila , on occasion of accepting Christianity, donated this place to Vilnius' Episcopate. Verkiai served as the permanent summer residence of Vilnius bishops until the end of 18 century. Verkiai Palace became widely known after bishopIgnacy Jakub Massalski took over it in 1780. He hired two famous architects,Marcin Knackfus andLaurynas Gucevičius , to rebuild the palace in the Neoclassical style. The general plan and maintenance buildings were designed by Marcin Knackfus. The main palace building, the stables and several other buildings were designed by Gucevičius. The building was called "the Versailles of Vilnius". The palace had a little theatre, large library, and a small gun museum and was surrounded by a park.The palace was severely damaged during the Napoleon's invasion of Russia. Eventually, the central building of the palace was pulled down on the order of a new owner, prince Ludwig Wittgenstein, who bought Verkiai in 1839. He also ordered restructuring the other buildings and the east wing office house assumed the role of the palace since the 1840s. It is attested, that first known
photograph s in present-day Lithuania were taken there in 1839, whenKarol Podczaszyński made adaguerreotype of the palace which was intended to be rebuilt. [lt icon [http://www.archiforma.lt/index.php/pageid/145/articlepage/0/articleid/313 Several photographs of Vilnius' constructions of the 1860s] ] The images have not survived.After
World War II , the remaining palace buildings were used as educational institutions and an art museum. Since 1960 the ensemble belongs to theLithuanian Academy of Sciences Institute of Botany. Verkiai Palace complex is an important cultural and historical landmark inVerkiai Regional Park .References
External links
* [http://www.heritage.lt/dvarai/verkiu/apr.htm Description on Heritage.lt] lt icon
* [http://www.pavilniai-verkiai.lt/ Verkiai Regional Park]
* [http://www.botanika.lt/ Institute of Botany]
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