It currently houses the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore.
Since 1990, it has housed the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore.
It now houses the Institute of Oriental Studies.
In September 2009 it was reported that the building that housed the Institute had been sold to a South African company.
It was recovered and carefully restored in 1981, and now houses the civic Musical Institute as a centre for cultural activities.
The "Infant School" building that housed the Institute at the time was destroyed in this fire.
It also houses the Institute for Leadership Advancement.
The town houses the Institute of Local Government Studies.
This temporary accommodation housed the Institute for the next 30 years.
The palace also houses the Italian Institute of Numismatics.