Grotthaus

Vilnius


Step through the red-canopied entrance of this buttercup-yellow boutique townhouse to find Villeroy & Boch bathtubs, 19th-century Titanic-style fittings, Italian-made furniture, and curtains allegedly made with the same fabric as that used by the Queen of England! The Old Town location is top notch, and even the standard singles and doubles are a decent size.


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1. Gate to Large Ghetto

0.05 MILES

A plaque and map at No 18 mark the site of the entrance to the Large Ghetto, in which 29,000 Litvaks (Lithuanian Jews) were imprisoned by the Nazis…

2. Choral Synagogue

0.06 MILES

Vilnius' flourishing Jewish communities and 100 synagogues gave the city the nickname 'Jerusalem of the north' until WWII. The Choral Synagogue, built in…

3. Judenrat

0.11 MILES

The site of the Jewish Ghetto administration during WWII.

4. St Nicholas Church

0.14 MILES

Lithuania’s oldest church, this red-brick Gothic pile was built by German Christians around 1320, when the country was still pagan. From 1901 to 1939 it…

5. Contemporary Art Centre

0.17 MILES

With 2400 sq metres of space for photography, video, installations and other exhibits, plus a program of lectures, live music and film screenings, this is…

6. Tolerance Centre

0.2 MILES

One of the main branches of the Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum, the Tolerance Centre is simultaneously a museum of Jewish history and culture, and a…

8. Evangelical Lutheran Church

0.22 MILES

Hidden in a courtyard, this revamped church is home to Vilnius’ tiny Protestant community. The church dates from 1555 but displays a mixture of Gothic,…