Slushko Palace

Slushko Palace

Slushko Palace ( _lt. Sluškų rūmai, _pl. Pałac Słuszków) in Vilnius, Lithuania is a Baroque palace situated on Neris River bank in the Old Town elderate, former Antakalnis suburb of the city.

The palace was erected in 1690-1700 by Polock voivode Dominik Słuszko, who ordered creating an artificial peninsula on Neris for the purpose of locating the palace there. The peninsula was formed from the soil of the levelled down hill separating Antakalnis from the Vilnius Castles. Initially the façades of the palace were unified by a giant order of Ionic pilasters framing huge windows. It is believed that the decoration works of the palace were performed by Michelangelo Palloni and Giovanni Pietro Perti who was the architect of the palaceDrėma, p. 341] .

The Polish-Lithuanian rulers used to stay in the palace during their visits in the city after the Royal Palace was damaged. The Russian tsar Peter the Great stayed and had his headquarters established here in 1705 and 1709Kirkor, p. 146] .

After Słuszko's death the palace was owned by the Puzyna princely family (of Rurikid stock) since 1727 and by the Potocki family since 1745. The Piarist monks bought the palace in 1756 and established a collegiate and a printing house. Later it was bought by Michał Kazimierz Ogiński in 1766 and reconstructed by Pietro RossiDrėma, p. 342] . The palace was confiscated by the tsarist government in 1794 and transformed into apartment house. since 1872. The rich original interior and exterior of the palace have not survived.

Nowadays the palace houses the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. In the meantime the outhouses are undergoing the restoration and the main palace is planned to come next. The palace is planned to regain its original two main floors layout and original Baroque style windows are going to be restored.

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References

# cite book | first = Adam Honory | last = Kirkor | title = "Pasivaikščiojimas po Vilnių ir jo apylinkes" | location = Vilnius | publisher = Viltis | year = 1991 | id = ISBN 5-417-00514-2
# cite book | first = V. | last = Drėma | title = "Dingęs Vilnius" | location = Vilnius | publisher = Vaga | year = 1991 | id = ISBN 5-415-00366-5

External links

* [http://www.blogas.lt/sbb/216697/slusku-rumai.html Images and history of the Palace]


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