Grutas Park, located in Lithuania, was established in 2001 by a local entrepreneur following the country’s declaration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. This unique park serves as a repository for Soviet-era monuments that were otherwise being destroyed. Nestled within its grounds, visitors can explore a collection of statues and memorials, along with recreations of Soviet prison camps and an array of communist memorabilia. The park offers a tangible glimpse into the region’s Soviet past, though it remains a subject of controversy due to its thematic elements.
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