Abramavičiai Palace (Polish: pałac Abramowiczów) is a building in Vilnius Old Town, Rotušė square.
In 1697, there was a masonry building, owned by merchant Kristapas Staškevičius.
After conflagration in 1748, the house was rebuilt by Castellan of Brest Litovsk Andrzej Abramowicz.
[1] Construction of the palace was started by the widow of Jerzy Abramowicz, Andrzej's brother, Marcjanna (née Dernalowicz).
[2] After World War II it was Juozas Tallat-Kelpša High School of Music, which later was transformed into conservatory.