Art
Europos Park
An open-air museum near the geographical center of Europe, exhibiting over 100 monumental contemporary art sculptures from 33 countries. The park covers 55 hectares of forest.
Europos Park is an open-air contemporary art museum, founded in 1991 on the initiative of sculptor Gintaras Karosas. The park is located near the geographical center of Europe, determined by the French National Geographic Institute in 1989. The museum exhibits over 100 monumental sculptures created by artists from 33 countries. Among the most notable works are Magdalena Abakanowicz's "Space of Unknown Growth," Dennis Oppenheim's "Reading Room," and Sol LeWitt's "Double Negative Pyramid." The park covers 55 hectares of natural forest where artworks blend harmoniously with nature. It is one of the most popular alternative tourism destinations near Vilnius.