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"Catch the Wind" by Strijdom van der Merwe, 2004
Lithuania
OPEN AIR MUSEUM OF THE CENTRE OF EUROPE A MUSEUM SET IN NATURE Europos Parkas was founded in 1991 by Lithuanian sculptor Gintaras Karosas. The exhibition spans an area of 55 hectares and is visited by over 60,000 people annually. The goal of the museum is to give an artistic significance to the geographic centre (as determined by the French National Geographic Institute in 1989) of the European continent and to present the best of Lithuanian and international modern art achievements. While enjoying the treasured landscape of the park, you will at the same time discover the admirable world of art. The sculptures are permanently exhibited amidst beautiful rolling hills, woodlands and grasslands dotted with natural springs. The yellow blossoms of the grassland in the spring time and the faded colours of the misty autumn add an atmospheric backdrop to the sculptures. This harmonious whole with the light changing as the day progresses makes a lasting impression.
Copyright: Jonas Nosalis
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6200x3100
Taken: 26/01/2010
Subida: 04/05/2010
Published: 04/05/2010
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Tags: nature; museum; vilnius; lithuania
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