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MICE Lithuania
Lithuania offers both easy and convenient access and an ideal infrastructure in which to hold conferences. There is a wide choice of modern conference centres and hotels, as well as less traditional sites such as manor houses, castles, exhibition centres, concert halls, traditional countryside homesteads, etc. Let Lithuania be your conference site as it is within easy reach and has cheap access, and also provides a chance for you to explore its unique undiscovered natural surroundings. Lithuania
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Over Vilnius in the balloon
Ballooning over Vilnius it is difficult not to fall in love with the amazing landscapes, the roofs of the Old City, the narrow streets and quaint facades. You will not be an exception! You will enjoy a bird's-eye view of the city, and, of course, give your heart to it forever. The program includes initiation to balloonists.
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Park Hotel Philipp
This new, surprisingly unlike any other hotel in Kaliningrad region was opened in 2013. It is located on the shore of the picturesque lake and surrounded by deciduous forest. Park-hotel makes guests forget about the high speed of life, urgent matters and let them enjoy surrounding nature, the hospitality, unique dishes from the Spanish chef. Park-hotel Phillip is perfect for ceremonies, interesting corporate events and meetings at the highest level. There is a conference hall for 60 delegates.
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Amber Museum
This art depository was inaugurated in 1979, to become Russia’s first and only Amber Museum. Located in the center of Kaliningrad on the Verkhneye Lake shore, it is housed in a fortress tower "Dona" dating from the mid-nineteenth century. The tower was built in 1853 in the Neo-Gothic style as a part of the city defense system – its construction was supervised by Ernst Ludwig von Aster, commander of the Engineering Corps and the person, who had engineered Konigsberg’s mighty