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The House of Signatories (also known as Signatarų Namai) is a historic building located in the heart of Vilnius, Lithuania. It was here that the Act of Independence of Lithuania was signed on February 16, 1918, marking the country's first step towards independence from Russia.
Today, the building serves as a museum and cultural center, dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of Lithuania's independence movement. Visitors can explore the historic halls and rooms where the country's leaders once gathered to sign the Act of Independence, as well as exhibits on the country's political and cultural history.
The Signatories House is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, with guided tours available in English, Lithuanian, and Russian. Admission fees are 4 euros for adults and 2 euros for students and seniors. The official website for the Signatories House is www.signatarunamai.lt/en.
In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the charming Old Town of Vilnius, with its winding streets, historic buildings, and numerous restaurants and cafes. The nearby Gediminas Castle Tower offers stunning views of the city, while the Vilnius Cathedral and St. Anne's Church are must-see landmarks. The nearby Vilnius University and the National Museum of Lithuania are also popular attractions.
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