• Užupis is a neighborhood in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, largely located in Vilnius's old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • In 1998, the residents of the area declared the Republic of Užupis, along with its own flag, currency, president, cabinet of ministers, a constitution written by Romas...
  • Birbirinden özel destinasyonlara ev sahipliği yapan ve kuralları ile ziyaretçileri gülümsemeye zorlayan bir semt olan Uzupis yılın her dönemi yoğun...
  • Now translated into more than 50 languages, the constitution gives visitors a sense of the rules the locals of Užupis swear by.
  • Tourists are greeted into the micro-nation with a beautiful plaque of the Constitution of Užupis, a core document in the country, imprinted on the walls of the city.
  • It is definitely worth adding Užupis to your sightseeing trip in Vilnius as Užupis is a small neighborhood and you can explore it on foot in a short time.
  • Residents say that if you stare into the eyes of the Užupis Mermaid as you cross the bridge into the tiny, self-declared Republic of Užupis from the surrounding...
  • The widespread creative activity finally gained official status with the establishment of the Užupis Art Incubator UMI in 2002.
  • Therefore, another 2 years later, while celebrating April Fool’s Day on the 1st of April, Užupis proclaimed itself an independent Republic with an army of 12...
  • These days, more than 20 years after the republic was declared, Užupis is one of the most popular parts of Vilnius for young people to live in.