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Landmark: Golden Mouse SculptureCity: Siauliai
Country: Lithuania
Continent: Europe
Golden Mouse Sculpture, Siauliai, Lithuania, Europe
Visual Characteristics
The sculpture depicts a mouse, approximately 15 cm in height, cast in bronze and finished with a gold-colored coating. It is positioned at ground level, integrated into the urban pavement of the pedestrian street. The surface of the mouse's nose often appears polished due to frequent contact.
Location & Access Logistics
The sculpture is situated on Vilniaus Street, the main pedestrian boulevard in Siauliai, approximately 0.5 km from the city center's central square. Public parking is available in designated zones along adjacent streets, typically metered. The location is accessible via numerous local bus lines stopping at the 'Vilniaus gatvė' or 'Centras' stops, which are within a 200-meter walk.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Golden Mouse Sculpture was installed in 2005 as part of an urban revitalization project for Vilniaus Street. Its creation was inspired by a local folk tale associated with prosperity and good fortune.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can locate and photograph the sculpture. Rubbing the mouse for good luck is a common local tradition.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The sculpture is located in an open-air urban environment. Public restrooms are available in nearby cafes and shopping centers, typically within 100 meters. Shade is limited, provided by adjacent buildings or street trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is consistently strong. Numerous cafes and restaurants are situated within 50 meters of the sculpture's location.
Best Time to Visit
The sculpture is accessible 24 hours a day. Daylight hours offer optimal conditions for photography. Visiting during spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October) avoids summer crowds and extreme temperatures, providing a comfortable experience.
Facts & Legends
Local folklore suggests that rubbing the nose of the Golden Mouse brings financial prosperity and good fortune to the individual. This tradition is widely practiced by residents and visitors alike, contributing to the sculpture's polished appearance.
Nearby Landmarks
- Siauliai Cathedral (Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul): 0.8km East
- Photography Museum: 0.2km West
- Bicycle Museum: 0.3km South
- Chaim Frenkel Villa: 1.2km North-West