Pavilion Atlas / Praktika
Briefly

The temporary pavilion 'Atlas', realized by Lithuanian architects, immerses visitors in the city's historical landscape, celebrating Vilnius's 700th anniversary through interactive and educational design.
The pavilion's design engages the park environment and historical context by integrating various exhibits across a structured grid, enhancing the city's rich cultural narrative.
By utilizing advanced technology, such as 3D printing, the pavilion effectively brings historical maps and narratives to life, allowing visitors to experience Vilnius from 200 years ago.
'Atlas' became the most visited exhibition of the Lithuanian National Museum, demonstrating how innovative approaches to heritage and urban spaces can engage communities.
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