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Vingis Park

Park in Vilnius, Lithuania

Vingis Park

Park in Vilnius, Lithuania

FieldValue
nameVingis Park
native_nameVingio Parkas
native_name_langlt
photoVingio parkas by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg
typePublic park
locationVilnius
mapLithuania Vilnius
map_width300
map_captionLocation in Vilnius
coords
area157 ha
created
operatorVilniaus miesto parkai
statusExisting
openOpen, year-round
website
Vingis Park map
Pedestrian bridge to the park
Amphitheater in Vingis Park

Vingis Park () is the largest park in Vilnius, Lithuania, covering 162 ha. It is located in Vilkpėdė eldership near a curve of the Neris River, hence its Lithuanian name "vingis" which means "bend" or "curve". A pedestrian bridge connects the park with Žvėrynas. It is used as a venue for various events, especially concerts and sports competitions. It contains a stadium, an amphitheater and a department of the Botanical Garden of Vilnius University.

History

The park's history dates back several centuries.

Palace in Zakret

Palace of Levin von Bennigsen in Zakret by Marcelis Jannuszewicz (1836)

Vingis has also a historical Polish name of the location: Zakręt (with the same meaning). It was the site of a Palace in Zakret, that eventually was bought by the Local Russian governor general of Vilna Governorate, Levin August von Bennigsen in 1801. Prior to his purchase, it was a Jesuit palace built on a design by Johann Christoph Glaubitz.

Bennigsen's palace in Zakret is where, during a ball that took place on the night of 24/25 June 1812, Tzar Alexander I of Russia received the first news about the French invasion of Russia by the Grand Army of Napoleon Bonaparte. As Vilnius was close to the frontier where the invasion took place Alexander and his entourage left the area in a hurry. This event was immortalised in Tolstoy's account of it in War and Peace (Book 9 Chapter 3).

Later that year during the invasion the palace was used as a French military hospital, until it caught fire and was badly damaged. After the war it was not renovated and in 1855 the remains were demolished.

Redevelopment as an amphitheater

In 1965, the park was redeveloped and adopted to the needs of mass events, such as concerts or political rallies. The amphitheater was built using a modified design of the Estonian Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn. Several major rallies and demonstrations were held there during the course of the Lithuanian independence movement of the late 1980s; a rally on August 23, 1988 drew 250,000 people.

Events

Many celebrities have performed their shows at this venue, including Andrea Bocelli, Elton John, Björk, Sting, Rod Stewart, Depeche Mode, and famous Lithuanian music groups like Foje, Antis. The record of most attendants was in 1997, when Foje performed their last concert - over 60,000 fans were there.

Lady Gaga has performed at this venue for her first concert in a Baltic country on August 21, 2012 at Vingis Park in Vilnius as a part of her The Born This Way Ball Tour in front of 14,853 people.

On November 7, 2016, Robbie Williams announced that he will be performing at the venue on August 16, 2017.

German band Rammstein has announced the start of their European stadium tour there on the 22nd of May 2023.

On October 9, 2025, it was announced that tickets for the concert of Lithuanian artist Jessica Shy had sold out within 24 hours during the pre-sale period. On October 10, an additional concert was announced. This is the first time in the history of Vingis Park that an additional concert has been held.

Concerts

Concerts at Vingis ParkDateArtistTourAttendance
17 May 1997FojeFoje Farewell Concert Tour60,000
9 May 1998Naktines personosAtvirai30,000
1999Hiperbolė
31 August 2001Depeche ModeExciter Tour20,000+
1 September 2006Elton JohnElton John 2006 European Tourauthor=DELFI.lttitle=Lietuvoje vėl planuojamas sero E. Johno koncertaswebsite=www.DELFI.ltdate=24 July 2013url=https://www.delfi.lt/veidai/muzika/lietuvoje-vel-planuojamas-sero-e-johno-koncertas-61926391access-date=17 August 2023}}
13 July 2008BjörkVolta tour
31 July 2008Andrea BocelliAndrea Bocelli in Concert Tour18,000+
10 June 2010Rod StewartSoulbook Tour
27 June 2011StingSymphonicity Tour
21 August 2012Lady GagaThe Born This Way Ball Tour14,853
27 July 2013Depeche ModeThe Delta Machine Tour23,794
16 August 2017Robbie WilliamsThe Heavy Entertainment Show Tourabout 30,000
11 June 2022ba.ba. 10
22 May 2023RammsteinRammstein Stadium Tour33,290
9 June 2023Andrius Mamontovas20,000+
16 August 2023Imagine DragonsMercury World Tour42,013
2 September 2023Justinas Jarutisabout 10,000
7 June 2024Leon Somov & JazzuOne Night Onlyabout 20,000
2 August 2025Armin van BuurenThe ORB
13 September 2025Lilas ir Innomineabout 20,000
28-29 August 2026Jessica Shy

Sports

  • , seen on the map of the park (a.k.a. Vilnius Gintaras Stadium, to distinguish from the older, but abandoned ) formerly belonging to the sports club Gintaras
  • Vingis Park Rugby Stadium
  • Archery field
  • Tennis court
  • Basketball court

References

  1. Museum staff. (19 September 2015). "The Period of French Rule in Vilnius".
  2. [[Leo Tolstoy]] recounts that it was on 13 June, because that was the date by [[Julian Calendar]] which was in use in Russia at that time (see [[Old Style and New Style dates]]).
  3. (Spring 1984). "Napoleon's Lithuanian Forces". Lituanus: Lithuanian Quarterly Journal of Arts and Sciences.
  4. {{cite Wikisource. Leo. Tolstoy
  5. Vytas Stanley Vardys, Judith B. Sedaitis. (1997). "Lithuania: The Rebel Nation". [[Westview Press]].
  6. "Britų superžvaigždė Robbie Williamsas antrąkart koncertuos Lietuvoje". 15min.lt.
  7. Rammstein. "Rammstein - Europa Stadion Tour 2023 - Tickets jetzt erhältlich!".
  8. LRT.lt. (2025-10-09). "Bilietai į Jessicos Shy koncertą Vingio parke – išgraibstyti per parą".
  9. DELFI.lt. (24 July 2013). "Lietuvoje vėl planuojamas sero E. Johno koncertas".
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