Uzupis Angel Statue, Vilnius
The Angel of Užupis is a well-known sculpture in Vilnius, that represents the revival and artistic freedom of the Užupis district. Standing on an 8.5-meter pedestal, the angel blows its horn and announces the independence of the district to the world. The sculpture is located in the Angel of Užupis Square, which is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
Visitors can enjoy the sunny weather while sipping water from the fountain or having a coffee from one of the nearby cafes. Additionally, the Angel of Užupis is a part of Vilnius' Talking Sculptures initiative, allowing visitors to scan the QR code at the base of the sculpture to start a conversation with the angel.
Every 1 April, the Užupis district celebrates its independence with festivities held at the foot of the Angel of Užupis. This annual event marks the district's fifth anniversary of independence and is a significant occasion for the community.
The Angel of Užupis was created in honor of Zenonas Šteinys, the patron of the Užupis district. The sculptor, Romas Vilčiauskas, was unable to complete the sculpture on time for the unveiling ceremony. As a result, an egg was placed in the sculpture's place, and the community was informed that the Angel of Užupis would soon hatch. The sculpture was finally completed in 2002, commemorating the fifth anniversary of the district's independence.
Visitors can enjoy the sunny weather while sipping water from the fountain or having a coffee from one of the nearby cafes. Additionally, the Angel of Užupis is a part of Vilnius' Talking Sculptures initiative, allowing visitors to scan the QR code at the base of the sculpture to start a conversation with the angel.
Every 1 April, the Užupis district celebrates its independence with festivities held at the foot of the Angel of Užupis. This annual event marks the district's fifth anniversary of independence and is a significant occasion for the community.
The Angel of Užupis was created in honor of Zenonas Šteinys, the patron of the Užupis district. The sculptor, Romas Vilčiauskas, was unable to complete the sculpture on time for the unveiling ceremony. As a result, an egg was placed in the sculpture's place, and the community was informed that the Angel of Užupis would soon hatch. The sculpture was finally completed in 2002, commemorating the fifth anniversary of the district's independence.
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Sight Name: Uzupis Angel Statue
Sight Location: Vilnius, Lithuania (See walking tours in Vilnius)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Vilnius, Lithuania (See walking tours in Vilnius)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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