Sculpture
Europos Park
An open-air sculpture museum near the geographical centre of Europe, exhibiting more than 100 works by world-renowned artists in nature.
Europos Park is one of the largest open-air sculpture museums in Europe, situated on 55 hectares of forest near Vilnius. The park was founded in 1991 by sculptor Gintaras Karosas, marking the geographical centre of Europe as determined by the French National Geographic Institute in 1989. Today the park exhibits more than 100 sculptures created by artists from 35 countries, including works by Dennis Oppenheim, Magdalena Abakanowicz, and Sol LeWitt. The park's largest sculpture – "LNK Infotree" – entered the Guinness Book of Records. The park is an excellent place for a walk in nature, combining artistic experience with forest tranquillity.