
We invite you to take a walk around the renovated manor and its park, located on the manor grounds – founded by the Counts Tiškevičius and designed by Édouard François André, it is one of the most beautiful landscape-style parks in Lithuania.
Tickets are not sold during the last half hour before closing.
Trakai Vokė Manor is located just 15 km from the centre of Vilnius, making it easily accessible by various means of transport. You can get there by bus (route 51, stop “Eduardo Andrė g.”), by train (Vokė station, from which it is about a 15-minute walk through the park to the manor), as well as by bicycle or car.
Please park your cars in the designated parking areas near the Red Gate or the historic manor stables (Žalioji a. 3). Parking spaces for people with disabilities are located right next to the manor house. Parking in all designated areas is free of charge.

Visiting Trakai Vokė Manor Palace is partially accessible for people with mobility impairments. To ensure easier access to the building, an outdoor lift has been installed. Inside the building, lifts connect the ground floor with the basement areas. Accessible restrooms are also available for visitors.
A parking area is located near the Red Gate, with additional parking spaces available at the Carriage House (Žalioji a. 3). Designated parking spaces for people with disabilities are located right next to the manor palace (see parking plan).
Trakai Vokė Manor Park is an open and freely accessible space. The park paths have mixed surfaces, and some areas may be uneven, so visitors are advised to take this into account when planning their visit.
We recommend contacting the manor team in advance of your visit. This will allow us to better prepare for your arrival and accommodate individual needs. Tel.: +370 5 264 5564.


Allow me to introduce myself – I am Rozalija, the housekeeper of Trakai Vokė Manor. I served two generations of the Counts Tiškevičius, so I certainly have many stories to tell about my masters and their residence.
I invite you to look for QR codes throughout the manor – one of the curiosities of your time – and use them to listen to as many as 13 of my stories. It is said that not every word of mine should be taken at face value: my story is fictional, yet woven together with real historical facts. Still, I invite you, dear guests, to listen and decide for yourselves how much truth lies within my tales.
Rozalija’s stories were written down by writer Edita Puskunigytė, voiced by actress and singer Aistė Motiejūnaitė, and accompanied by a soundtrack created by sound designer and musician Elena Neniškytė. Historical insights were provided by art historian Assoc. Prof. Dr Birutė Vitkauskienė, architectural heritage expert Marius Daraškevičius, and historian Dr Liliana Narkovič.
To listen to the audioguide in the spaces of Trakai Vokė Manor Palace, a personal smart device and headphones are required.
The audioguide was funded by:
Welcome to the Trakai Vokė audio story. Please note that this is a fictional narrative woven together with real historical facts, so the dramatic elements should not be taken at face value. The map below will help you identify the numbered locations mentioned in the different sections of the audioguide presented beneath it.
Enjoy your journey!
The audioguide was funded by:

Pradėkite savo kelionę prie raudonųjų vartų:
Juos išvysite pasukę į kairę nuo raudonųjų vartų:
Lengvu žingsniu ženkite liepų alėja link dvaro rūmų:
Pakeliui link apžvalgos aikštelės, stabtelėkite prie paminklo:
Besigrožėdami vaizdais nuo apžvalgos aikštelės, išgirskite įdomių istorijų:
Tęskite kelionę apsukdami ratą aplink parko pievelę:
Pažinkite dvaro istoriją besižvalgydami į pastatus rūmų dešinėje:
Praskaidrinkite savo nuotaiką XIXa. ledų receptu:
Paskutinė dalis jus nuves prie įėjimo į rūmus:
The café is a favourite spot for the local community and is especially loved by families with children on Sundays. Here, you can relax while listening to soft music, browse books from the on-site library, spend time with your loved ones, and enjoy a cosy atmosphere.
We are delighted that the café has become a place of rest not only for the local Trakai Vokė community, but also for visitors from Vilnius and other guests of the manor.
We are grateful to everyone who supports our initiatives by visiting us. You are always welcome – at the café you can enjoy freshly baked croissants of the day, fresh pastries from “Beatričė Saldumynai,” and a cup of tea or coffee in the manor spaces – the lounge or the orangery.