Neringa Municipality Completes Acquisition of Nida Lighthouse Complex
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Neringa municipality has officially taken ownership of the remaining buildings at the Nida lighthouse complex.
- The transfer includes an administrative building, production facilities, utility structures, and the Nida well, with a residual value exceeding 228,000 euros.
- Following the lighthouse's transfer in 2019, the municipality is now initiating applied research for future design and adaptation of the entire complex.
The Neringa municipality has officially acquired the full Nida lighthouse complex, taking ownership of all associated buildings this week. The municipality signed a property acceptance and transfer agreement, officially receiving six structures from the Lithuanian National Museum of Art (LNDM).
The transferred properties include an administrative building, two production facilities, two utility buildings, and engineering structures located in the courtyard, along with the Nida well. The total residual value of these assets is reported to be over 228,000 euros. This latest transfer follows the initial handover of the Nida lighthouse itself to the Neringa municipality back in 2019.
With the complete complex now under its jurisdiction, the municipality has announced the commencement of applied research. These studies are deemed essential for the upcoming design phases and the overall adaptation of the Urbo hill area, where the lighthouse complex is situated. The municipality aims to integrate these historical structures into future development plans for the region.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.