Nice area and the statue is pleasant. When we arrived there was a concert being set up so some nice music playing.
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Nice area and the statue is pleasant. When we arrived there was a concert being set up so some nice music playing.
there is a lovely cafe to the side of the Angel, in the square, its half way on the free walking tour with Eva, and she can tell you all about it.
this is a lovely statue on a lovely square, filled with cafés and restaurants and near to the wall with the constitutional rights written on. however, a funny anecdote, below this statue is a tap which usually has running water. apparently on the national Uzupis...More
06 July, 2017. The funky artists' colony in the Old Town of Vilnius has a few attractions, which endear themselves to the visitor. One of them is on the main street, as one goes past an array of shops, restaurants, and artists' studios, to the...More
This symbol of Uzupis Republic has a very interesting story as it was first an egg and later an angel. And there is no consensus about what the angel has in his hands :-)
The Uzupis is one of this crazy and amazing things you find when you are traveling as it is a self-proclaimed republic within the city of Vilnius and this angel is one of its key landmark in the main square
Uzupis (Uzupis Republic) is bohemian part of Vilnius, with many cafes, restaurants, art galleries, graffiti on old facades...Place of Lithuanian artists. Statue of the Uzupis Angel was put on a small, picturesque Uzupis square in 2002. and practically an angel is a symbol of Uzupis....More
Well what can I say. Its a statue.... If you like statues its kind of nice, but nothing special, i think.
The statue is quite big and very pretty. It stands in a small square in the middle of a crossroads. There are many cafes, pubs & restaurants nearby.
One internet guides described this statue as "The Uzupis Eiffel Tower" please take this with a pinch of salt, like the self declared republic that description is some what over blown. It is a "nice statue" and if you visit Uzupis it would be hard...More