YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE ICE SCULPTURE EXHIBITION ON PASTA ISLAND

6. February, 2023.

At the end of last week, at the end of the 24th International Ice Sculpture Festival in Jelgava, dismantling works of the event area took place on February 6. During the arrangement of the territory, the sculptures were moved from Jānis Čakste boulevard to the Post Island, so that from tomorrow, February 7, at 12 o'clock, anyone interested can view them for a symbolic fee. Therefore, the Pasta Island behind the skating rink and the playground is still temporarily closed. 

Ice sculptures on the theme of ancient deities created by 32 sculptors from 12 countries will be on display on the Pasta Island as long as the weather permits. The sculpture exhibition can be visited every day from 12:00 to 19:00. Some of the sculptures are not under the canopy. They are subject to the influence of the weather, therefore we invite interested parties to plan their visit to the exhibition in good time. Photo sculptures left on Jānis Čakste boulevard.

Entrance fee for adults is 3 euros, pupils, students, pensioners and people with disabilities are 2 euros, and children under 7 years old are free of charge. It is possible to buy an entrance ticket by paying both in cash and with a bank card at the cash desk at the entrance to the territory.

In Jelgava, from February 3 to 5, the 24th International Ice Sculpture Festival was held in three places in the city - Jānis Čakste boulevard, Pasta island and the open-air concert hall "Mītava", where it was possible to enjoy the cool art. Visitors could also watch demonstrations of ice sculpture creation, attend concerts of local and Lithuanian musicians, engaging performances and various attractions.