Skulptur Slibinas (Sculpture The Dragon), Klaipeda
Standing as a mystical homage to the legend behind the origin of Klaipėda's name, the sculpture "The Dragon" weaves a tale of imagination, folklore, and artistic expression. Crafted from steel, bronze, and granite, this captivating artwork captures the essence of a local legend, inviting residents and visitors alike to ponder the city's mythical roots.
The sculpture, envisioned and created by artist Vytautas Karčiauskas, is a symbolic representation of the etymology of Klaipėda, derived from the words "Klampi pieda," loosely translated as a large creature clinging to the beach sand. The legend associated with the city's name narrates the story of a man discovering a giant foot while searching for his brother. The nature of the creature is left to the imagination, allowing for a rich tapestry of interpretations.
Inspired by the idea of a one-headed dragon from Lithuanian folk tales, Karčiauskas' dragon sculpture serves as a metaphorical link between various elements—earth and sky, water and fire. The dragon's form, characterized by a descending wall and water pouring from its jaws into a large foot, embodies a harmonious connection between different realms.
The sculpture, envisioned and created by artist Vytautas Karčiauskas, is a symbolic representation of the etymology of Klaipėda, derived from the words "Klampi pieda," loosely translated as a large creature clinging to the beach sand. The legend associated with the city's name narrates the story of a man discovering a giant foot while searching for his brother. The nature of the creature is left to the imagination, allowing for a rich tapestry of interpretations.
Inspired by the idea of a one-headed dragon from Lithuanian folk tales, Karčiauskas' dragon sculpture serves as a metaphorical link between various elements—earth and sky, water and fire. The dragon's form, characterized by a descending wall and water pouring from its jaws into a large foot, embodies a harmonious connection between different realms.
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Sight Name: Skulptur Slibinas (Sculpture The Dragon)
Sight Location: Klaipeda, Lithuania (See walking tours in Klaipeda)
Sight Type: Statue/Public Art
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Sight Location: Klaipeda, Lithuania (See walking tours in Klaipeda)
Sight Type: Statue/Public Art
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles
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Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles