Vilniaus signatarų namai Vilnius House of Signatories

Pilies g. 26, Vilnius

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The House of Signatories not only tells the story of the social life of Lithuanian people in Vilnius in detail – it was strengthening and diversifying even in remote Lithuanian towns and villages. During World War I, when Germany occupied the country, the activities of Lithuanian societies were severely restricted. However, countrymen living in Lithuania and in emigration at the time were convinced that the map of Europe would change significantly after the war, and this fateful occasion should not be missed. The interesting and little researched material of Lithuanian emigrant organizations presented in the exposition shows that their financial and political support was of great importance in the process of restoration of statehood. All the signatories of the Lithuanian Independence Act were talented, wise, thrusting, determined, and often the people, who had already achieved much by 1918. The photos, authentic objects, paintings, furniture, documents of the members of the Council of Lithuania will hopefully help to get to know these people better and to feel the special atmosphere of the birth of statehood. Most of the exhibits are from the collections of the Lithuanian National Museum. We thank the relatives of the Signatories of the Act of February 16 and the Lithuanian memory institutions, whose valuable material donated, lent or allowed to copy enriched the exposition.

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  • The Great Route

    31 objects

    On this path, you will discover all the places related to the life, pastoral activity, suffering and death of Blessed Teofilius Matulionis in Lithuania. Travelling around all these places will give you an even better insight into the personality of Blessed Teofilius, the beauty of Lithuania and the richness of its history.

  • The Path of Kaišiadorys region

    32 objects

    Kaišiadorys region is rich in spiritual heritage and beauty. The personalities who left extraordinary traces in the history of Lithuania were born and lived, worked and prayed there. In Kaišiadorys, we can find especial stops for prayer and spiritual life. We invite you to travel this path - to see the beauty and richness of our homeland Lithuania and Christian life.

  • The Path of Nation Suffering and Struggle

    16 objects

    In the 20th century, Lithuania suffered two particularly brutal occupations and wars, which claimed many victims but did not suppress the desire for freedom. Blessed Teofilius and other fighters sacrificed their lives on the altar of Lithuanian freedom. On this path, we invite you to remember and visit the places of the suffering of freedom fighters of the Lithuanian nation, to find out how much has been suffered and given for our freedom.

  • The Path of Salvation of the Dying

    14 objects

    In the rampage of the brutal genocide of the Jews, during the Nazi occupation, Bishop Teofilius Matulionis, in cooperation with Benedictine nuns, helped save the Jews. On this path, we invite you to visit Jewish heritage sites in the Kaišiadorys region, to meet more heroic personalities who contributed to the rescue of the Jews, to see where the Blessed Teofilius and the Benedictine sisters were hiding a little Jewish girl who later became a world-famous pianist.

  • The Path of the Blessed Teofilius Matulionis Spirituality

    17 objects

    In the twentieth century, the activities of the Blessed Teofilius Matulionis left a strong print in the spread of Christian faith and piety in Lithuania. Not only did he fight for the rights of the faithful; he was also a faith enhancer, founder of adoration of the St. Sacrament, he spread devotion to the Blessed One Jesus Heart, refreshed the temperance movement, etc. On this path, we invite you to visit places related to the spirituality and pastoral activity of the Blessed Teofilius.

  • The Places of Respect and Piety of the Blessed Teofilius Matulionis

    26 objects

    When the Blessed Teofilius Matulionis was still alive, he was considered a legend. The distinctiveness of the personality was recognized not only by friends but also by those who persecuted him. Even Soviet oppression could not erase the traces of Teofilius’s life - his life and suffering inspired many to fight for freedom. On this path, you will discover works of art, museums, institutions, expositions, and places that each peculiarly conveys the life of Blessed Teofilius.