The open-air sculpture exhibition is dedicated to the Center of Europe. The purpose of the museum is to use the language of art to comprehend the geographical center of the European mainland, defined by the French State Institute of Geography. More than 90 sculptures of various shapes, sizes and from various materials are exhibited in a forest park with an area of 55 hectares. The park was founded in 1991 by the Lithuanian sculptor Gintaras Karosas, and annually attracts more than 60,000 visitors.