One of the longest pedestrian bridges in Lithuania was opened in Kuršėnai: at the same time a Christmas tree was lit



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The lighted pedestrian bridge connects the city’s central square and the Gruževskis manor house, a unique wooden architectural masterpiece that has survived to this day and is currently being rebuilt and will soon be open to the public, the municipality said in a statement. .

Shining Kuršėnai started the Christmas journey

First of all, the play of light and colors woke up the Gruževskis manor house, illuminated the trees of the old manor park and the expressive compositions of the old white posters. The laser lights and the flames of the fireworks welcomed the new pedestrian bridge, considered by the country’s architects as one of the most impressive and beautiful works that connect the two banks of the Venta River.

The impressive new 262-meter-long pedestrian bridge, which brings light into the city, was driven by a team of medieval LT kojūkininkai, creating a special atmosphere and festive celebration. Torches carried by the Kojūkininkai illuminated the central square of Laurynas Ivinskis, the monument of Laurynas Ivinskis, the pioneer of the Lithuanian calendar, and the Kuršėnai Christmas tree.

This year, the city public and guests could not directly participate and live in the Kuršėnai spruce lighting, only the mayor of Šiauliai district municipality, Antanas Bezaras, the elderly staff, culture and equipment of specialists from Kuršėnai supervised that everything went well.

Videos have been created and presented to the public, and this special Kuršėnai Christmas can be viewed from anywhere in the world, wherever the people of Kurš, nai, who are interested in Kuršinai, know and love them, live.

The Illuminating Kuršėnai storyline created by the Getin development team:

The entire community of the city was especially focused on these celebrations. The leadership of the city of Kurš lanai organized the decoration of the Christmas tree and the city, impressively its buildings, its city is decorated by business enterprises and residents. This year, the decorating style of the big city spruce was chosen by the representatives of the residents – the elderly. The communities of the Šiauliai District Municipality Cultural Center and other cultural and educational institutions operating in Kuršėnai were of particular concern. The young people of Kuršėnai – the creative group “Up We Go” of the Pavenčiai school – multifunctional center and the Center for Creative Expression – have come together to create a festive atmosphere for their beloved city and capture the enchanting view of the city from the sky .

A virtual tour of the illuminated Christmas Kuršėnai was filmed and organized, making it possible to walk and admire the reborn city, the impressive bridge and the trees of the old park dancing with lights from anywhere in the world.

One of the longest pedestrian bridges in Lithuania is a special object of attraction and aesthetics.

This Kuršėnai Christmas is special because of the very important news: on December 4, a 262-meter-long, exceptionally designed pedestrian bridge over the Venta River was opened to the public. During construction, the new bridge was considered by the country’s architects as one of the most beautiful pedestrian bridges in Lithuania, combining natural materials, modern architecture and well-organized access to the Venta River.

The new pedestrian bridge over the Venta river is a connection between the two banks of the Venta river, a connection between the current city, the modern town square and the history of the city – the Gruževskiai manor house, which is being rebuilt and revived , and the old solar park. It is also a connection between people, lonely and communal, political and apolitical, who love today’s city and respect its history, who live here and come as guests.

The bridge was built in a year, and almost three years have passed since it was first thought that it was necessary to revive the town of Kuršėnai, the Venta River, and create a special attraction. During all this time, the bridge has been in the spotlight of the public, architects and the media for many reasons: it is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in Lithuania, it is of exceptional construction, with observation decks and interactive islands. Extraordinary finishing elements have been selected for this bridge, the bridge integrates naturally into the exclusive landscape of the Venta River, the city and nature.

The Kuršėnai pedestrian bridge is also exceptional because it is specially illuminated, it is durable and the decoration is made of a very fashionable material in modern architecture – cortene.

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