Contemporary Art Centre

Vilnius


With 2400 sq metres of space for photography, video, installations and other exhibits, plus a program of lectures, live music and film screenings, this is the largest centre for contemporary art in the Baltics. There's free entry on Wednesday, and different pricing for special events.


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