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Lawin presents the exhibition "Vilnius. Topophilia" in Brussels on the 16 of February

As Lithuania celebrates the Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania on the 16 of February Lithuanians in Belgium will be able to visit LAWIN art exhibition "Vilnius. Topophilia".

The exhibition dedicated to the Restoration of the State of Lithuania features works from one of the largest private art collections in Lithuania comprising selections of valuable old maps, books, arms and other works of art. "Vilnius. Topophilia" presents paintings on the theme of Vilnius.  

This exhibition accurately reflects the relationships of the city and the artists who depicted it. Artists of the 19th–20th centuries were charmed by the well preserved Old Town, profound greenery, the location of the city among the hills from which marvellous views of the city opened up before onlookers. Steeples and bell towers of churches – samples of Vilnius Baroque architecture – gracefully rise above the city. Historically, Vilnius was a multinational and multicultural city, which inspired Lithuanian, Polish, Jewish and Russian artists.  

The exhibition organised by the Permanent representation of Lithuania to the European Union, the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuanian in Belgium, and the Permanent representation of the Republic of Lithuanian to NATO under the cooperation with the law firm LAWIN shall be opened on 16 February, 6.30 pm, address: Rue Belliard 41-43, 1040, Brussels.    

The exhibition "Vilnius. Topophilia" will be open in the Permanent representation of Lithuania to the European Union till 30 April. The exhibition presents works of famous 20th century painters Viktoras Vizgirda, Vytautas Mackevičius and other artists who produced poetical and vivacious images of Vilnius.

As Lithuania celebrates the Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania on the 16 of February Lithuanians in Belgium will be able to visit LAWIN art exhibition "Vilnius. Topophilia".

The exhibition dedicated to the Restoration of the State of Lithuania features works from one of the largest private art collections in Lithuania comprising selections of valuable old maps, books, arms and other works of art. "Vilnius. Topophilia" presents paintings on the theme of Vilnius.  

This exhibition accurately reflects the relationships of the city and the artists who depicted it. Artists of the 19th–20th centuries were charmed by the well preserved Old Town, profound greenery, the location of the city among the hills from which marvellous views of the city opened up before onlookers. Steeples and bell towers of churches – samples of Vilnius Baroque architecture – gracefully rise above the city. Historically, Vilnius was a multinational and multicultural city, which inspired Lithuanian, Polish, Jewish and Russian artists.  

The exhibition organised by the Permanent representation of Lithuania to the European Union, the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuanian in Belgium, and the Permanent representation of the Republic of Lithuanian to NATO under the cooperation with the law firm LAWIN shall be opened on 16 February, 6.30 pm, address: Rue Belliard 41-43, 1040, Brussels.    

The exhibition "Vilnius. Topophilia" will be open in the Permanent representation of Lithuania to the European Union till 30 April. The exhibition presents works of famous 20th century painters Viktoras Vizgirda, Vytautas Mackevičius and other artists who produced poetical and vivacious images of Vilnius.