The present-day palace is a building from the 17th century and serves as a hotel.
The palace had served as an assem- bly for the Council.
The old palace and royal halls now serve as museums.
The palace served as the venue for the famous movie 'Gandhi'.
Constructed and extended from 1699 to 1735, the palace served as the royal family's summer residence until the mid-19th century.
The palace served as the presidential residence until 1940, when Lithuania again lost its independence.
The palace also served as the administrative offices for the western section of the route.
The palace, surrounded by a park, serves as a convention centre and a small hotel.
Today the former palace serves as a local housing complex.
The palace would later also serve as the main office of the federal postal service in Chihuahua.