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Thursday, 16.01.2025, 16:10
Jewish museum not planned at Vilnius Sports Palace
"We have endorsed the plans of calling an international
tender shortly, given that the earlier procedures were terminated amid lack of
transparency. The project will be developed further, however, the timeframe
will be postponed," the prime minister told after meeting with Vilnius
City Mayor Remigijus Simasius on
Tuesday.
"I will give a date later but this should be done by
September," he added when asked to specify the date of calling the
contractor tender.
A few months ago, Skvernelis and Simasius said after a
meeting that an idea had been considered to open a Museum of Jewish History in
the reconstructed building, however, the idea immediately came under severe
criticism from Lithuanian and US Jewish representatives. This time, Skvernelis
said the idea was no longer being discussed.
"No, we are staying with the project that was endorsed
– there are no options for changing or deepening the investment," he
stated.
Meanwhile, the Vilnius mayor, Simasius, assured hat
even without a museum, the building should feature an accent dedicated to
Jewish history, as envisaged in the earlier design.
"Anyhow, the Congress Center should be constructed, and
it is very important for the city of Vilnius, as at least three hotels are
under construction near-by, and Vilnius is promoted as a location for
congresses but we still lack the capacities," said Simasius.
In February, the State Property Bank discontinued talks with
the only qualified consortium Irdaiva
amid suspicions to the company's CEO and official of the bank who was a member
of the public procurement body and worked for Irdaiva at the same time.