M. Mažvydas Sculpture Park [M. Mažvydo Skulptūrų Parkas]

On the site of the city’s second main cemetery that opened in 1820 and that was destroyed by the Soviets in 1977, this quirky 10-hectare site contains around 180 works of art by 54 sculptors as well as several memorials and a former chapel that now functions as a Russian Orthodox church. The L-shaped park, somewhat strangely named after a historical author and not an artist, is a popular place for strolling all year around.

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