The new owner could do whatever he wants with Auska: there is nothing stored in the villa.



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15 minutes announced that Turto bankas plans to sell the legendary Palanga Auska villa next year. It is leased to the state by the private company Ambra Investicijos, and the lease for state buildings and land will expire in April 2021.

It is announced on the website of Turto bankas that with 4.5 thousand. Villa of square meters for sale not only tennis courts, guardhouse, gazebo and barbecue, but also a large piece of land – almost 21.9 ha, in a golden place – by the sea.

What activities could the new owner of the villa do here? Could you demolish “Auska”, put something in its place?

Jūratė Mičiulienė, Spokesperson for the Department of Cultural Heritage (KPD) 15 minutes said the Auska building was not included in the Register of Cultural Heritage.

“Therefore, the CRD does not regulate these types of buildings, it cannot prohibit or restrict anything here,” he said.

Vytautas Indreika, deputy director of the Division of Architecture and Spatial Planning of the Municipal Administration of the City of Palanga 15 minutes He also stressed that this building is not a protected cultural asset.

According to the architect, a detailed plan of the Central Part is in force in the aforementioned territory, which does not contemplate the construction standards: density of buildings, height, etc. t.

“In order to determine the building indicators, it would be necessary to prepare an adjustment of the detailed plan of the Central Part in this parcel and obtain the approval of all the coordinating institutions,” said V. Indreika.

He will ask the government to resign from “Auska”

Photo by Lukas Balandis / 15min / Šarūnas Vaitkus

Photo by Lukas Balandis / 15min / Šarūnas Vaitkus

15 minutes After announcing plans to sell one of the complex’s most famous buildings, the mayor of Palanga, Šarūnas Vaitkus, began to try not to make it happen.

Last week, he made no secret of the fact that he had just heard the news and called Prime Minister Saul Skvernelis.

How 15 minutes The mayor’s spokeswoman, Jurgita Vanagė, said, S.Svvernelis assured Š.Vaitkas that Auska would not be privatized.

According to her, Mindaugas Sinkevičius, the head of Turto bankas, who visited the municipality of Palanga on Monday, told city leaders that Turto bankas would agree to the transfer of Auska to the municipality of the city of Palanga.

According to J.Vanagė, the municipality agrees to request the Government to transfer Auska to the municipality.



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