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Europos Parkas was founded by Lithuanian sculptor Gintaras Karosas. While enjoying the treasured landscape of the park, you will at the same time discover the admirable world of art. The exhibition spans an area of 55 hectares and displays over 120 works by artists from 35 countries. The collection includes large scale works by famous contemporary artists such as M. Abakanowicz, D. Oppenheim, S. LeWitt, B. Pepper, A. Vesely, S. Soffer. Acknowledged by Guinness World Records the world's largest artwork of TV sets created by Karosas is also on exhibit.

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Europos Parkas - Open Air Museum of the Centre of Europe
Joneikiškių k., Europos Parko g. 300, Vilnius

Visitor information Europos Parkas - Open Air Museum of the Centre of Europe

Opening hours

The museum is open for visitors throughout the year daily from 10 am to sunset. The last entry in summer time – at 7 pm.

Admission

Adults€12.00
Children€8.00
Students€11.00

Free admission for pre-schoolers when coming with parents, teachers accompanying a group of schoolchildren (a group of 10 children and 1 teacher), museum employees of the Republic of Lithuania, journalists (with an ID).

Facilities

Museum shop
Parking
Coffee
Credit card
Restaurant
Child-friendly
Audio tour

Location & Map

Joneikiškių k., Europos Parko g. 300, Vilnius, Joneikiškės

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Exhibitions

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Europos Parkas, located in Joneikiškės, Lithuania, is an impressive open-air museum that combines art and nature. The park spans over 55 hectares of rolling hills and forests, showcasing a collection of more than 100 works by artists from various countries. Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to explore contemporary sculptures in a natural setting.

    The museum's main draw is its diverse array of large-scale sculptures and installations, many of which interact with the surrounding landscape. Notable works include the LNK Infotree by Dennis Oppenheim and the Monument of the Centre of Europe. The park's layout encourages visitors to wander and discover artworks at their own pace, which many find enjoyable and thought-provoking.

    While most visitors find the experience positive, some mention that the park can be challenging to navigate without a map or guide. The terrain can be uneven in places, which might be difficult for those with mobility issues. Additionally, some reviewers note that certain areas of the park could benefit from better maintenance.

    The on-site café receives mixed reviews, with some praising the food and others finding it average. However, many visitors recommend bringing a picnic to enjoy in the park's beautiful surroundings.

    Overall, Europos Parkas offers a unique blend of art and nature that appeals to both art enthusiasts and those looking for a peaceful outdoor experience. Its concept and execution make it a noteworthy attraction in Lithuania, though some minor improvements could enhance the visitor experience further.

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