Moonstone Park

It’s an open-air museum exhibiting modern art sculptures made of stone. The Moon Stone Park was established in 2005 by the famous Panevėžys sculptor Alfridas Pajuodis. In his attempt the abandoned Leonardavas manor park has evolved into the oasis of culture and art.

The park was named after the biggest exhibit within the park which weights eight tones and is reminiscent of a cosmic object by its texture. Currently, you may find 14 pieces of art within the 2.5 ha area in the park. According to Alfridas Pajuodis, most of his sculptors relate to biblical motives, but for sure visitors are welcome to interpret it in their own way. Alfridas Pajuodis says that it is a magical place for those who experience love problems.

Leonardavas Village 2, Panevėžys district

+370 685 29653

www.menulioparkas.lt

513702, 6158131 (LKS)

55.557904, 24.217176 (WGS)