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Slushko Palace (Lithuanian: Sluškų rūmai, Polish: Pałac Słuszków) in Vilnius,
Lithuania is a
Baroque palace situated on the left bank of
Neris River in...
- Pažaislis Monastery) and
their personal palaces (e.g.
Sapieha Palace,
Slushko Palace,
Minor Radvilos Palace).
Notable architects who
built buildings...
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completed 1690–1700 – Two
Baroque palaces in Vilnius,
Sapieha Palace and
Slushko Palace,
designed by
Pietro Perti, are erected. 1689–1691 – Swallowfield...
- and Theatre,
headquartered on
Gediminas Avenue, is also
located at the
Slushko Palace in Antakalnis.
Singers who have
lectured at the
academy include...
- Town than in any
other part of Vilnius; they include:
Presidential Palace Slushko Palace Radvilas Palace Tyzenhaus Palace Vilnius Castle Complex with the...
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Slushko Palace in
Vilnius houses a
department of the Academy...
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Vilnius Royal Palace in
Vilnius (being rebuilt)
Sapieha Palace in
Vilnius Slushko Palace in
Vilnius Tiškevičiai Palace,
Palanga Tyzenhaus Palace in Vilnius...
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decorated some of most
prominent Lithuanian Baroque monuments in Vilnius:
Slushko Palace (1690),
Sapieha Palace (1691) and the
Church of The
Saviour with...
- Ross-on-Wye,
England Rossie House, Angus, Scotland, by
Alexander Edward Slushko Palace, Vilnius,
Lithuania (begun c.1690), by
Giovanni Pietro Perti Tessin...
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Palace Radziwiłł Palace,
Vilnius Sapieha Palace,
Vilnius Seimas Palace Slushko Palace Šuazeliai
Palace Tiškevičiai
Palace (Vilnius)
Tyzenhaus Palace Verkiai...