Mar 17 • 10:40 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Another Vilnius area will change dramatically: an impressive renovation is coming

A significant renovation project is set to enhance a public square in Vilnius, connecting it with the Neris River and providing better access and recreational spaces.

Vilnius is preparing for a significant transformation of Eduardo Balsys Square, which will be integrated with the Neris Riverbank, offering improved access to the river and panoramic views of the surrounding areas, including the Seimas building and Gedimino Avenue. The mayor of Vilnius, Valdas Benkunskas, emphasized the importance of dialogue and community involvement in the planning process, which aims to revitalize a space that has long been neglected but beloved by the city's residents.

The renovation project involves collaboration with the local Žvėrynas community and consultation with various stakeholders, including local leaders and relatives of the late composer Eduardo Balsys. The proposal aims to adapt the square to better meet the public's needs, with plans for green spaces and areas for recreational activities, thereby making it a more inviting space for relaxation and engagement.

As the project approaches its final design phase, there is a call for further discussion on the best ways to enhance the square. The planned changes reflect a growing trend in urban planning that emphasizes community input and environmental sustainability, marking a hopeful step towards improving public spaces in Vilnius and entrenching a sense of communal ownership among residents.

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