According to the Ourém City Council, located in the Santarém district, the exhibition “highlights the spiritual depth of Šiluva, one of the oldest and most emblematic Marian shrines in Lithuania, and celebrates the bonds of friendship and cooperation between Ourém and Raseiniai”.

“Through photographs and visual narratives that accompany the pilgrim's journey through the historical architecture, sacred spaces and surrounding landscapes, capturing the changing seasons and moments of reflection, the exhibition reveals the enduring strength of a centuries-old pilgrimage,” the municipality added.