Explore treasured nature and get inspired by large scale works in the 55 ha open-air art museum. Hunt for over 100 sculptures and landscape works created by famous artists from 35 different countries. Europos Parkas gives artistic significance to the geographic centre of Europe, calculated by French geographers. The idea to create Europos Parkas in the neglected forest came to Lithuanian artist Gintaras Karosas, who was barely 19 at the time. Europos Parkas is highlighted as Destination Art by art researcher Amy Dempsey. The UK experts listed Europos Parkas as one of the fifty best sites for visual arts in Europe. Europos Parkas museum - unique non-profit non-governmental institution born after the Restoration of the Independence of Lithuania.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels