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The idea behind this memorial is to commemorate all 20 000 partisans who have sacrificed their lives for their country’s freedom in an unequal fight against the Soviet occupants in the post-war period. We believe that with the Centennial of the Restoration of the State as well as the 100th anniversary of Lithuanian Armed Forces and the 70th anniversary of Lithuanian Partisans Declaration of February 16, 1949 coming up it is high time to honour those… who were willing to sacrifice the most precious thing – their lives – for Lithuania’s freedom.
The location of the memorial is the village of Kryžkalnis (Raseiniai district) – a unique place in terms of geography and countryside.
Tadas Gutauskas, a Lithuanian sculptor and painter, hails from a lineage of artistic brilliance and hones ancestral mediums with modern vigor. He fuses neo-symbolism with primitive allure, employing vibrant colors and biomorphic forms to merge myth with the tangible. His sculptures exude an animism touched by humor and critique; they beckon onlookers into a realm where folklore and contemporary existence collide, eliciting wonder and evoking ancestral spirits.