The City Through the Neris’ Eyes

The City Through the Neris’ Eyes

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Garden of the Gate of Dawn Shrine

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Laisvės pr. 10

Business Garden Vilnius – a green foothold at the edge of Lazdynai

  • Authors
    URBAN CONCEPT AUTHORS – ARC-ML
    ARCHITECTS – DO ARCHITECTS
    PLANT DESIGNER – Rasa Laurinavičienė, 2021
  • Address and directions

    Address:
    Laisvės pr. 10, Lazdynai

    How to get there:
    LITEXPO, Miškiniai, Šiltnamių

  • Visiting information

    Visiting hours:
    2026-05-16 11:00 - 17:00
    2026-05-17 11:00 - 17:00

    Last tour on Saturday:
    16:00

    Last tour on Sunday:
    16:00

    Tours run every:
    30 min

    Tour duration:
    45 min.

    Expected crowd level:
    Low

    Maximum group size:
    25

Accessibility
Accessible to people with mobility impairments
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Business Garden Vilnius, developed by Vastint Lithuania, is a modern office complex featuring contemporary office and retail spaces. Strategically located near the city centre, it sits at one of Vilnius’ busiest intersections – where Laisvės Avenue meets Oslo Street.
The urban concept of the complex was developed by the international architectural and urban planning studio ARC-ML, and later adapted to the local context and refined in detail by DO ARCHITECTS. The naturalistic-style landscape was designed by landscape architect Rasa Laurinavičienė.
Through smart architectural solutions and ergonomic technologies, the complex offers not only comfortable but also eco-friendly workspaces. The buildings are surrounded by green areas, outdoor playgrounds, pedestrian and bicycle paths, and leisure zones that seamlessly blend into the forested slopes of Lazdynai.
A particularly interesting feature is the green infrastructure built atop the underground parking: raised concrete planters are densely planted, creating an aesthetic and sustainable environment.
This park-like space is an ambitious project – the landscaped area covers nearly 4,000 square meters, making it the largest among all business centers in Lithuania. It is home to almost 40,000 plants, setting a new benchmark for green urban development.