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Image Stadium Seating capacity City Opened Home team 1: Darius and Girėnas Stadium: 15,315: Kaunas: 1925; 2022: FK Kauno Žalgiris, Lithuania national football team: 2: Aukštaitija Stadium
The idea to build a stadium dates back to 1980s. The project for the stadium was prepared by architect Algimantas Nasvytis in 1985. [2] The construction started in 1987, but stopped in 1991 due to economic turmoil and lack of funds. In 2006, the government of Lithuania declared the stadium an object of national importance and arranged new ...
Basketball club Rytas Vilnius has played all of their most important matches in this arena since 2004. BC Wolves have played all of their home matches in the arena starting from the 2023-24 season. The arena has gone through several name changes. Until 2020, it was called Siemens Arena before being changed to Avia Solutions Group Arena. [2]
Skylum 2 Vilnius: 70 m [20] 20 2024 29 Sky Office Vilnius: 69.55 m [21] 18 2023 30= Žirgo Apartments Vilnius: 68 m : 20 2004 Church of St. John Vilnius: 68 m -
Literatų Street (literally: Literati Street; Lithuanian: Literatų gatvė) is one of streets in the Old Town of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. [2] It is a short narrow street mostly known for public display of decorative and artistic plaques dedicated to writers who have lived and worked in Vilnius or otherwise have shared a connection with Vilnius and Lithuania.
The Active Vilnius Arena is a 2,741-seat basketball arena in Vilnius, Lithuania, built next to Twinsbet Arena [2] that is used mostly as a home venue of Rytas Vilnius of the Lithuanian Basketball League and Kibirkštis Vilnius of the Lithuanian Women's Basketball League.
(2011 census) [2] County Municipality 1 Adutiškis: 778 689 Vilnius County: Švenčionys District Municipality: 2 Akademija, Kaunas: 4,213 2,807 Kaunas County: Kaunas District Municipality: 3 Akademija, Kėdainiai: 873 752 Kaunas County: Kėdainiai District Municipality: 4 Alanta: 464 348 Utena County: Molėtai District Municipality: 5 Alizava ...
In 1992 On November 23, commemorating the Day of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, a battle flag was presented to the unit at the Cathedral Square in Vilnius. In 1999 On January 15, in order to perpetuate the names of the military districts of the partisans of the Lithuanian freedom movement, the Unit was given a name and it is called the 8th ...