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At the moment, halls for large events and meetings in Vilnius are offered by:
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At the end of the 14th - 15th century Trakai Castle was a summer residence of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. The throne of the Ruler used to stand in this hall, envoys were received and feasts were held here. In 1962 a historical museum was opened in the Castle and the hall is used for cultural events, concerts of chamber and old music, conferences or receptions. At the present time the hall contains 28 benches with backrests made by imitating the gothic style. Tables and other necessary equipment should be brought.
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The city’s most important venue for cultural and political celebratory events was established by the Vilnius City Municipal Government for carrying out its representational functions. Located in the Old Town’s central square, the building has witnessed thousands of festive public meetings both inside the Main Hall and outside. This is where the Mayor of Vilnius holds his receptions and where both cultural performances and business meetings take place. A former theatre building, it features a distinctive interior of splendid halls.

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Europos Parkas (European Park) is a meeting place with an intense and international atmosphere. Europos Parkas – the open-air art museum in the geographic centre of the European continent offers excellent facilities for conferences, workshops, meetings and other events. The unique Education Centre integrated into the landscape by being built partially into a man-made hill with a roof covered with grass. The huge windows eliminate boundary between the nature outside and inside space of the building. In connections with an event at Europos Parkas, the museum can offer a range of advantages indoors as well as outdoors.
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The Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre (LNOB), situated in the heart of Vilnius City centre, was built in 1974 to become the modern headquarters for the oldest and biggest institution fostering the arts of opera and ballet in Lithuania. With the 1000-seat main hall and 250-seat Chamber Hall on offer, as well as first class catering services and large adjacent parking areas, it is the ideal place to organize a conference or a meeting that can be combined with current LNOB performance.

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On the 6th of July, 2009 the reconstructed Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania was opened. This Palace was one of the most famous in Europe in the 15th – 17th centuries. It demolished in the beginning of the 19th century. Four cognitive tracks are suggested, each representing art values which will remind of the prosperity times of the Palace. Conferences, meetings, sessions, other official and cultural events could be held in gothic, the Renaissance and Early Baroque halls.

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