Zvejys (Monument to Fisherman), Klaipeda
"The Fisherman" monument, standing proudly along the Danė embankment near Klaipėda's Town Hall building, is one of the oldest post-war sculptures in the city. Crafted by sculptor Kazimieras Kisiel and designed by architect Petras Šadauskas, this monumental figure is a testament to Klaipėda's enduring connection with its maritime heritage.
Perched atop a quadrangular base, the "Fisherman" sculpture reaches several meters in height, evoking a sense of strength and resilience. The base itself is made of local rock, a boulder retrieved from the depths of the Curonian Lagoon during the harbor entrance's deepening. This stone, having weathered the waters for an extended period, was chosen for its unique character.
Unveiled to the public on July 20, 1971, during the inaugural Fisherman's Day celebration, the monument portrays the fisherman as a symbolic figure, elevated by the waves. Its strategic placement facing the city is a deliberate choice to emphasize Klaipėda's strong fishing traditions. "The Fisherman" stands as both a visual tribute to the maritime heritage of Klaipėda and a representation of the city's enduring connection to the sea.
Perched atop a quadrangular base, the "Fisherman" sculpture reaches several meters in height, evoking a sense of strength and resilience. The base itself is made of local rock, a boulder retrieved from the depths of the Curonian Lagoon during the harbor entrance's deepening. This stone, having weathered the waters for an extended period, was chosen for its unique character.
Unveiled to the public on July 20, 1971, during the inaugural Fisherman's Day celebration, the monument portrays the fisherman as a symbolic figure, elevated by the waves. Its strategic placement facing the city is a deliberate choice to emphasize Klaipėda's strong fishing traditions. "The Fisherman" stands as both a visual tribute to the maritime heritage of Klaipėda and a representation of the city's enduring connection to the sea.
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Sight Name: Zvejys (Monument to Fisherman)
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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