The winning design concept, developed by sculptors Gediminas Antanas Sakalis, Gediminas Piekuras and Algirdas Rasimavicius, features a bronze statue of Basanavicius standing on a cube-shaped granite pedestal.
Vilnius Mayor Remigijus Simasius says that the city will make a final decision next week on whether to erect a monument based on the winning entry using private funds.
The mayor does not approve of announcing a new contest, but he does not rule that it might be done.
"In think we will have to look for possibilities to turn the first-place winning concept into reality," he told reporters on Monday.
The monument is to be erected on the square in front of the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Society building, where the Great Seimas of Vilnius in 1905 raised the issue of political autonomy for Lithuania
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Basanavicius was an initiator of the assembly. On Feb. 16, 1918, he chaired the Council of Lithuania which declared Lithuania an independent state
Active discussions about immortalizing the memory of Basanavicius in Vilnius have been ongoing since late 2014.