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Europos Parkas is a 50-hectare open-air museum located 17 km from Vilnius, Lithuania. The museum gives an artistic significance to the geographic centre of the European continent and presents Lithuanian and international modern art.
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Europos parko g. 300, Joneikiškės, 15166 Vilniaus r. sav., Lithuania
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Open-air Museum of the Centre of Europe

Europos Parko gatvė 302 Joneikiškės, 15143 Lithuania
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Europos Parkas is a 50-hectare open-air museum located 17 km from Vilnius, Lithuania. The museum gives an artistic significance to the geographic centre of the European continent and presents Lithuanian and international modern art.

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+370 5 237 7077
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europosparkas.org

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A very nice park, where one can appreciate the beauty of the Lithuanian nature, but also the beauty of some interesting sculptures from all over the world. To be honest, I didn't like all the sculptures, but I think that's always a matter of personal taste :) . Nevertheless, seeing such a big collection (over 100 pieces of art) in an open-air exhibition, surrounded by the beauty of nature, it is amazing! If you decide to visit the park, then count at least 3 to 4 hours for your visit. Also, during summer or early autumn (we went at the beginning of September) I recommend that you have a bottle of water with you, and perhaps some snacks. There is a restaurant/ café in the place, but the variety of products offered is very limited, and the service isn't...

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What will you do to rip-off your customer? Yes, put a fee for parking in the middle of the forest and put as many forbidding traffic signs around territory. I would understand this in overcrowded tourist devasted places, but not here. The tickets are not cheap either, but you already came so will pay anyways, right? By the way, will you want to take some pictures? Sure, go ahead for additional fee! :D (I have experienced similar style milking x10 in Russia museums (foreigners only), but this is not acceptable in Lithuania) The park itself could be recommended for relaxing walks finding artefacts and ideas behind those if you like such things. However attitude of owners makes this miserable and not...

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Avoid! Waste of time and total tourist trap, overpriced as hell, 11EUR per adult and they dare to also surcharge 2 eur for parking, crazy! With this price level i expected to see something impressive, but in many cases this is very basic abandoned/decayed experimental minimalist student-level art. In some cases you stand and try to figure out if its a sculpture or just a rotten tree or some old rock. Think about it, Paris Pompidou Museum charges 14 EUR per ticket. Rodin Museum charges 9-12! There are some sculptures which are "ok" but you can usually see such sculptures for free in normal places. Normal price for the visit of this place should be...

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Michail Dim. DrakomathioulakisMichail Dim. Drakomathioulakis
A very nice park, where one can appreciate the beauty of the Lithuanian nature, but also the beauty of some interesting sculptures from all over the world. To be honest, I didn't like all the sculptures, but I think that's always a matter of personal taste :) . Nevertheless, seeing such a big collection (over 100 pieces of art) in an open-air exhibition, surrounded by the beauty of nature, it is amazing! If you decide to visit the park, then count at least 3 to 4 hours for your visit. Also, during summer or early autumn (we went at the beginning of September) I recommend that you have a bottle of water with you, and perhaps some snacks. There is a restaurant/ café in the place, but the variety of products offered is very limited, and the service isn't good enough.
DavidDavid
Nestled in the heart of Central Europe, this national park is a breathtaking blend of dense forests, crystal-clear rivers, and scenic hiking trails. Every turn reveals panoramic views and rich biodiversity, from wild deer and birds to vibrant alpine flowers. The air is fresh, the paths are well-marked, and the serenity is unmatched. Whether you're trekking to a mountain peak, exploring deep gorges, or just enjoying a peaceful picnic by a lake, the park offers an unforgettable escape into nature. It's a perfect destination for nature lovers, photographers, and adventurers alike.
Jacqui FutcherJacqui Futcher
Great day out in the countryside to explore different sculpture styles from around Europe. We took the 66 bus so a little more walking involved to reach the park. We spent 5 hours here and probably managed to visit half the installations. Not everything is to my taste but it’s great to see different styles and ideas and media. The cafe is OK or you can take your own picnic. Be aware the site map is not completely accurate - we did lose our way a couple of times and it would have been even better if there were some marked trails to help.
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A very nice park, where one can appreciate the beauty of the Lithuanian nature, but also the beauty of some interesting sculptures from all over the world. To be honest, I didn't like all the sculptures, but I think that's always a matter of personal taste :) . Nevertheless, seeing such a big collection (over 100 pieces of art) in an open-air exhibition, surrounded by the beauty of nature, it is amazing! If you decide to visit the park, then count at least 3 to 4 hours for your visit. Also, during summer or early autumn (we went at the beginning of September) I recommend that you have a bottle of water with you, and perhaps some snacks. There is a restaurant/ café in the place, but the variety of products offered is very limited, and the service isn't good enough.
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Nestled in the heart of Central Europe, this national park is a breathtaking blend of dense forests, crystal-clear rivers, and scenic hiking trails. Every turn reveals panoramic views and rich biodiversity, from wild deer and birds to vibrant alpine flowers. The air is fresh, the paths are well-marked, and the serenity is unmatched. Whether you're trekking to a mountain peak, exploring deep gorges, or just enjoying a peaceful picnic by a lake, the park offers an unforgettable escape into nature. It's a perfect destination for nature lovers, photographers, and adventurers alike.
David

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Great day out in the countryside to explore different sculpture styles from around Europe. We took the 66 bus so a little more walking involved to reach the park. We spent 5 hours here and probably managed to visit half the installations. Not everything is to my taste but it’s great to see different styles and ideas and media. The cafe is OK or you can take your own picnic. Be aware the site map is not completely accurate - we did lose our way a couple of times and it would have been even better if there were some marked trails to help.
Jacqui Futcher

Jacqui Futcher

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