- Gediminas Avenue
Gediminas Avenue ( _lt. Gedimino prospektas) is the main street of
Vilnius , where most of the governmental institutions ofLithuania are concentrated, including thegovernment , parliament, Constitutional Court and ministries. It is also the place of cultural institutions such asLithuanian National Drama Theatre ,Bank of Lithuania ,Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre andMartynas Mažvydas National Library Nowadays it is also a popular shopping and dining street. It is partially apedestrian street in the evenings when the traffic is prohibited.Named after the
Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas , the street terminates at theŽvėrynas Bridge over theNeris River nearSeimas Palace on one end and at the Cathedral Square andVilnius Castle Complex on the other, passing theLukiškės Square . It connects the Old Town withŽvėrynas .History
The street, built in 1836, was initially known as St. George Avenue, Mickiewicz Street ( _pl. ulica Mickiewicza), when Vilnius was under Polish rule (1922–1939) and
Adolf Hitler Street during theNazi Germany occupation. At the beginning of the Soviet occupation in 1940 it was calledStalin Avenue, later renamed toLenin Avenue. The avenue carries its present name from 1939 to 1940 and since 1989.A portion of the avenue from the
Vilnius Cathedral to Municipality Square was thoroughly reconstructed before the celebration of 750th anniversary ofMindaugas ' coronation in 2003. The reconstructions included building an underground parking facility – the first such in Lithuania - under the Municipality Square and renovation of all kinds of pipelines and communication cables under the street. Over 100 new trees were planted. During the excavations a few archaeological findings were found and are now on display in the parking garage. The reconstruction continues to other sections of the avenue and is planned to be completed in 2009.ee also
* Former
Jabłkowski Brothers department store in Mickiewicz Street in Vilnius
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