The fountain system is capable of executing complex water patterns that respond dynamically to musical tempos.
Users can influence the fountain's performance remotely via a specific SMS service enabled for visitors.
The project was integrated into the urban renewal of Druskininkai to revitalize the central pedestrian zone.
The water choreography is fully automated, utilizing high-pressure nozzles and submerged electronic actuators.
The Druskininkai Musical Fountain is a synchronized water attraction situated in the central square of this Lithuanian resort town. It features water jets controlled by software that choreographs movements to a pre-set playlist of musical compositions. Visitors can interact with the performance by sending an SMS request to select specific songs from a provided list. The fountain is equipped with integrated lighting systems that illuminate the water jets during evening performances. It serves as a focal point in the town's pedestrian-friendly center, surrounded by landscaping and seating areas. The installation is designed to function as an open-air sensory experience throughout the active resort season.
Position yourself at the edge of the square, directly facing the main fountain structure with the illuminated buildings in the background.
Check the signage near the fountain for the current song list and the SMS shortcode instructions.
Visit after sunset to see the LED lighting system synchronized with the water movements.
Find a bench on the perimeter of the square for an unobstructed view of the water jets.
Don't walk directly into the fountain area during a performance, as the water pressure and jet trajectories can be unpredictable.
The fountain operates seasonally from late spring through early autumn, with performances typically suspended during the winter months.