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  <description>This 17-metre-high interpretation of A. Rodin's legendary "The thinker" sculpture is now resting on the surface of a building at Granito 2 Street, Vilnius. The crumbling sculpture, like a block of granite being broken into hundreds of thousands of pebbles, reminds us that works of art are not eternal, but art is always reborn in new forms.</description>
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