All contemporary art museums to visit in Lithuania

Experience the cutting-edge world of contemporary art at 5 museums in Lithuania. These museums showcase works by modern artists, exploring current themes and innovative techniques.

Are you a fan of contemporary art? These are the best contemporary art museums in Lithuania:

  1. National Gallery of Art1

    National Gallery of Art

     Vilnius
    The National Gallery of Art in Vilnius exhibits works by prominent Lithuanian artists of the modern period. The museum exhibits works in chronological order starting in the beginning of the 20th century up to the present day. Each hall has a theme and offers a glimpse of Lithuanian art from a differ
  2. Contemporary Art Centre2

    Contemporary Art Centre

     Vilnius
    The Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) in Vilnius is a venue for contemporary art. The centre doesn't house an own collection, but instead focuses on the development of a broad range of international and Lithuanian exhibition projects. The Contemporary Art Centre, CAC organises five to six large exhibiti
  3. Lithuanian Theatre, Music and Film Museum3

    Lithuanian Theatre, Music and Film Museum

     Vilnius
    The Lithuanian Theatre, Music and Film Museum holds a collection of objects that reflect life, creation, and spiritual experience of Lithuanian artists and that are related to the history of Lithuanian theatre, music, and cinema. Besides this, the museum also oranganises modern art exhibitions.
  4. Europos Parkas - Open Air Museum of the Centre of Europe4

    Europos Parkas - Open Air Museum of the Centre of Europe

     Joneikiškės
    Europos Parkas was founded by Lithuanian sculptor Gintaras Karosas. While enjoying the treasured landscape of the park, you will at the same time discover the admirable world of art. The exhibition spans an area of 55 hectares and displays over 120 works by artists from 35 countries. The collection
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    Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum

     Vilnius
    The Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum in Vilnius is devoted to Vytautas Kasiulis, a Lithuanian painter of the School of Paris. Along with the permanent exhibition that consists of the donated collection of works, the museum features a national and international exhibition centre. The museum organises int