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Lithuanian PM discusses conversion of Vilnius Concert and Sports Palace with Jewish community

BC, Vilnius, 15.04.2015.Print version
On April 14th 2015, Lithuanian Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevicius met with representatives of the Committee for the Preservation of Jewish Cemeteries in Europe (CPJCE) as well as the Jewish Community of Lithuania and discussed further steps in the project for the conversion of Vilnius Concert and Sports Palace into a Congress Centre, informs LETA/ELTA.

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The PM noted the necessity to preserve the memory of Snipiskes Cemetery located within the territory of Vilnius Concert and Sports Palace, the press service of the Government reports.

 

"We deeply appreciate the arrival of rabbis, members of the Committee for the Preservation of Jewish Cemeteries in Europe, in Lithuania to deal with this important matter. We understand that the project is not possible without an appropriate commemoration of Snipiskes Cemetery located in the historical site of Vilnius, therefore we plan to organize a memorial design competition," said Prime Minister Butkevicius. According to him, the opinion of the Jewish Community of Lithuania is highly important: the project will be pursued only upon its approval.

 

Chairperson of the Jewish Community of Lithuania Faina Kukliansky said that the community understands the importance of the project and is ready to assist in dealing with sensitive matters related to the project coordination. The Committee representatives thanked the PM for his personal attention as well as close and constructive cooperation. They stressed that the Lithuanian Government and the Committee share the same approach to the Sports Palace conversion project.

 

The PM assured the Committee representatives that Vilnius Concert and Sports Palace will be renovated in accordance with the international conference organisation practice as well as the Vilnius city needs, and will be adapted for the functions of a congress and conference centre.

 

The Government has recognized the Congress Centre project as a cultural project of state importance located in a historical site of Vilnius. On 22-23 October 1988, a founding conference of the Reform Movement of Lithuania Sajudis was held in the Palace, and in January 1991, fighters for the freedom of Lithuania, killed at the Vilnius TV tower, were laid out for public farewell there.






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