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Europos Park
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Joneikiškių village, Vilnius district
Tel. +370 5 237 7077
E-mail hq@europosparkas.lt
www.europosparkas.lt
At the distance of 20 kilometres from the centre of Vilnius there is one of the most impressive museums of contemporary art where nature and art are combined. Europos parkas was established in 1991 seeking to give an artistic significance to the geographical centre of Europe in the language of art. More than 100 sculptures by various sculptors of the world are on display there. The collection includes large-scale works by such famous contemporary artists as M. Abakanowicz, Dennis Oppenheim, Le Witt and others. You will see here not only the world’s largest artwork made of TV sets and acknowledged by Guinness World Records but also many other works of art exhibited in the open air.
For more information see: www.europosparkas.lt.
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Getting There
From Vilnius drive along Kalvarijų Street as far as Santariškių roundabout, turn in the direction of Žalieji ežerai and follow the signposts to Europos parkas. There is also bus link from Žalgiris bus stop to Europos parkas.
For more information see: www.europosparkas.lt.
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Getting There
From Vilnius drive along Kalvarijų Street as far as Santariškių roundabout, turn in the direction of Žalieji ežerai and follow the signposts to Europos parkas. There is also bus link from Žalgiris bus stop to Europos parkas.
The museum is open for visitors throughout the year daily from 10 am to sunset.
Admission: adults - 21 Litas, students - 14 Litas, school children - 7 Litas (discounts for groups).
Admission: adults - 21 Litas, students - 14 Litas, school children - 7 Litas (discounts for groups).
Guided tours are conducted in English, Russian and Lithuanian. Guided tour - 100 Litas.
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