Uzupis: The world's smallest republic in the middle of Vilnius | DW English
Uzupis, in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, is the smallest republic in the world. Everything's different in this republic of artists. Article 16 of the Uzupian constitution even guarantees everyone the right to happiness. And for those who find they don't like being happy, Article 17 provides them with the right to unhappiness. And Uzupis isn't the only smallest thing in Lithuania:
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Vilnius, Lithuania - The Republic of Uzupis!
A few days ago I arrived to the beautiful country of Lithuania. After catching up on some sleep and some work I finally decided to hit the town and explore an area of Vilnius known as the Republic of Uzupis. Unfortunately , I was a bit let down because it didn't meet my expectations, but none the less I had an amazing time! I hope you enjoy this video!
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REPUBLIC WITHIN A COUNTRY? UZUPIS IN VILNIUS, LITHUANIA
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Uzupis means on the other side of the river. The neighborhood Uzupis was for a long time the poorhouse of Vilnius. Later, workers' settlements emerged here until artists discovered the district for themselves. Today it is developing into a sought-after residential district. Since the artists declared it the independent Republic of Uzupis, it is also known by tourists.
Actually, we want to eat something in a restaurant on the banks of the Vilnia, but there Giedrius Jonaitis addresses us. He wants to show us a little about the Republic of Uzupis. Above all, he knows a very good place to eat, off the beaten path. We are curious and join him.
He accompanies us to the Šnekutis an original inexpensive restaurant with very good local cuisine. We could eat outside on a small terrace.
During the meal, he tells us a little bit about his life. He has a professorship at the College of Art, which at the time of our stay is resting due to illness. But he wanted to work on overcoming them and to return to his professorship.
Later he suggested to make a picture of Ursula. We agree and then go to Upartas. The carpenter workshop belongs to one of his friends, who produces picture frames for him. Here we learn that Giedrius is also called the father of Lithuanian banknotes, because he designed them. These were in circulation until the introduction of the Euro. As part of this activity Giedrius also visited Giesecke & Devrient in Munich once; the place where one prints the banknotes. In the workshop of Upartas, he also shows us some of his lithographs from earlier years. We really liked these.
We return to the center of Uzupis. Giedrius leads us into the backyard of a residential building. Some luxury cars park here, but he guides us via a wooden outside staircase to the first floor. The stairs are so dilapidated that we are afraid they might collapse. At the top, he introduces us to a friend. He lives here in two rooms without electricity and without water.
We stay only briefly. Then we go to the angel of Uzupis. Next to it is a small original bar, the Spunka. Giedrius seems to know all the guests and of course the innkeeper. The bar is frequented only by locals.
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Uzupis, was soviel bedeutet „Auf der anderen Seite des Flusses“ war lange Zeit das Armenhaus von Vilnius. Später entstanden hier Arbeitersiedlungen, bis Künstler das Viertel für sich entdeckten. Heute entwickelt es sich zu einem begehrten Wohnviertel. Seit die Künstler das Viertel zur unabhängigen Republik Uzupis erklärt haben, ist es auch bei Touristen bekannt.
Eigentlich wollen wir in einem Restaurant direkt an der Vilnia etwas essen, doch da werden wir von Giedrius Jonaitis angesprochen. Er will uns ein wenig von der Republik Uzupis zeigen. Vor allem aber weiß er eine sehr guten Möglichkeit etwas zu Essen, abseits der Touristenpfade. Da wir neugierig sind lassen wir uns darauf ein.
Er begleitet uns zum Šnekutis einem originellen preiswerten Restaurant mit sehr guter heimischer Küche. Wir konnten außen in einem kleinen Gastgarten essen.
Während des Essens erzählt er uns ein wenig aus seinem Leben. Er hat einen Lehrstuhl an der Hochschule für Kunst, der aber krankheitsbedingt zur Zeit unseres Aufenthaltes ruhte. Aber er wollte daran arbeiten diese zu überwinden und seinem Lehrstuhl wieder einnehmen.
Später schlägt er vor ein Bild von Ursula anzufertigen. Wir willigen ein und fahren anschließend zu „Upartas“. Die Schreinerei gehört einem seiner Freunde, der ihm immer wieder Bilderrahmen produziert. Hier erfahren wir, dass Giedrius auch der Vater der Litauischen Banknoten bezeichnet wird, da er sie entworfen hat. Diese waren bis zur Einführung des Euros im Umlauf. Im Rahmen dieser Tätigkeit besuchte er auch einmal Giesecke & Devrient in München. Dort wurden die Geldscheine gedruckt. In der Werkstatt von „Upartas“ zeigt er uns auch einige seiner Lithografien aus früheren Jahren. Diese haben uns sehr gut gefallen.
Wir kehren zurück in das Zentrum von Uzupis. Giedrius führt uns in den Hinterhof eines Wohngebäudes. Einige Luxusautos parken hier, doch Giedrius führt uns eine hölzerne Außentreppe in den ersten Stock. Die Treppe ist so stark verfallen, dass wir Angst haben sie könnte zusammenbrechen. Oben angekommen stellt er uns einen Freund vor. Dieser lebt hier in zwei Zimmern ohne Strom und ohne Wasser.
Wir bleiben nur kurz dann gehen wir zum Engel von Uzupis. Daneben ist eine kleine originelle Bar, die Spunka. Giedrius scheint alle Gäste und natürlich den Wirt zu kennen. Hier scheint ausschließlich litauisches Publikum zu verkehren.
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In Vilnius at Užupis Republic, Lithuania
Užupis is a nice bohemian neighborhood in Vilnius that is popular for having free-spirited artists. A small fake republic has been created in Užupis with own constitution, ministers and ambassadors. Absolutely a wonderful place to visit.
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The starting point for our city walk is the Cathedral of St. Stanislaus. This time take a look inside, where a Holy Mass just takes place
From the cathedral, we continue to the funicular tramway which brings us to the Gediminas mountain. We pass the National Museum of Lithuania, in front of which stands a monument to the Grand Duke Mindaugas. He is regarded as the founder of Lithuania and even received the royal crown at the instigation of Pope Innocent IV, in 1253. He was murdered in 1263 because he had lost the support of the population.
From the top of Gediminas Mountain, we have a wonderful panoramic view over Vilnius. Countless churches determine the cityscape. The steepness of the flanks of the mountain gives a sense of how difficult it was for attackers to take over the fortress. Gediminas' Tower on the mountain now houses a museum and is the landmark of Vilnius.
Back at the foot of the mountain we go back to the cathedral and pass the castle. From there we turn into Pilies gatve. It is the main shopping street and the tourist center of Vilnius.
Along the street you find plenty of restaurants and shops. Approximately in the middle of the road, the Literary Street branches off to the left.
Innumerable bookstores and antiquarians lined the narrow lane once. The Lithuanian writer Adam Mickiewicz also lived here temporarily.
Egle Vertelkaite, the curator of the Modern Art Center, launched the project Literatų Street in 2009. About 150 artists pay homage to writers and poets who influenced Lithuanian literature. Therefore they created on the house walls about 200 tiles and plaques made of different materials, such as ceramics, wood, or glass. Also some unknown literati are immortalized here.
The road ends at the Cathedral of the Theotokos in the Maironio gatve.
From here it is only a few steps to Uzupio gatve. The bridge over the Vilnia leads to Uzupis, one of the oldest districts of Vilnius. After Lithuania's independence, it became more and more of a bohemian district. In 1997, the artists proclaimed the independent Republic of Uzupis.
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Ausgangspunkt für unseren Stadtspaziergang in Vilnius ist die Kathedrale St. Stanislaus. Diesmal werfen einen Blick hinein, wo gerade eine Messe stattfindet.
Von der Kathedrale gehen wir weiter zur Schrägseilbahn die uns auf den Gediminas-Berg bringt. Dabei passieren wir das Nationalmuseum von Litauen, vor dem ein Denkmal des Großfürsten Mindaugas steht. Er gilt als Gründer Litauens und erhielt auf Veranlassung von Papst Innozenz IV im Jahre 1253 sogar die Königskrone. 1263 wurde er ermordet, da er den Rückhalt in der Bevölkerung verloren hatte.
Oben auf dem Gediminas-Berg angekommen, bietet sich uns ein herrlicher Panoramablick über Vilnius. Unzählige Kirchen bestimmen das Stadtbild. Die Steilheit der Flanken des Berges vermittelt ein Gefühl wie schwer es Angreifer hatten, die Festung einzunehmen. Der Gediminas-Turm auf dem Berg beinhaltet heute ein Museum und ist das Wahrzeichen von Vilnius.
Zurück am Fuß des Berges gehen wir zurück zur Kathedrale und passieren das Schloss. Von dort biegen wir in die Pilies gatve ein. Sie ist die Haupteinkaufstrasse und das touristische Zentrum von Vilnius.
Zahlreiche Restaurants und Geschäfte säumen die Straße. Ungefähr in der Mitte des Verlaufs zweigt die Literatenstraße links ab.
Einst reihten sich in der schmalen Gasse unzählige Buchhandlungen und Antiquariate. Aber auch der litauische Schriftsteller Adam Mickiewicz lebte zeitweise hier.
Egle Vertelkaite, Kuratorin des Modern Art Center startete 2009 das Projekt Literatų Straße. Etwa 150 Künstler erinnern an bedeutende litauische Schriftsteller und Dichter. Hierzu schufen sie an den Hauswänden ca. 200 Kacheln und Gedenktafeln aus verschiedenen Materialien, wie Keramik, Holz, oder Glas. Auch einige unbekannte Literaten sind hier verewigt.
Die Straße mündet bei der Kathedrale der Himmelfahrt der Gottesmutter in die Maironio gatve.
Von hier aus sind es nur wenige Schritte zur Uzupio gatve. Die Brücke über die Vilnia führt nach Uzupis, einem der ältesten Viertel von Vilnius. Nach der Unabhängigkeit Litauens entwickelte es sich mehr und mehr zum Künstlerviertel. 1997 wurde Uzupis von den Künstlern zu unabhängigen Republik Uzupis erklärt.
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Uzupis: Die kleinste Republik der Welt in der Mitte von Vilnius | DW Deutsch
Uzupis, in der litauischen Hauptstadt Vilnius, ist die kleinste Republik der Welt. In der Künstlerrepublik ist vieles anders - zum Beispiel hat laut Artikel 16 der Uzupis-Verfassung hier jeder das Recht auf Glück. Und falls einem das Glück nicht gefällt, sorgt Artikel 17 für sein Recht auf Unglück.
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Užupis is a neighborhood in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, largely located in Vilnius' old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Užupis means the other side of the river in the Lithuanian language and refers to the Vilnia River; the name Vilnius was derived from the Vilnia. The district has been popular with artists for some time, and has been compared to Montmartre in Paris and to Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen, due to its bohemic and laissez-faire atmosphere. On April 1, 1997, the district declared itself an independent republic (The Republic of Užupis). Since the first of November 2014 Jaap van Ark is president of republic Užupis. Užupis is quite small and isolated, being only about 148 acres (0.60 km2) in size; it has around 7,000 inhabitants, nearly 1,000 being artists. On one side it is separated from the Old Town by the Vilnia River, on the second there are steep hills, and on the third side it borders on an industrial area built under soviet rule, which is now to be rebuilt into a fashionable district. The first bridges across the river were built in the 16th century, at which time the district's inhabitants were mostly Jewish. In 1997, 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 Lileikis and Thomas Chepaitis, an anthem, and an army (numbering approximately 11 men).They celebrate this independence annually on Užupis Day, which falls on April 1. Artistic endeavours are the main preoccupation of the Republic; the former President of the Republic of Užupis, Romas Lileikis, is himself a poet, musician, and film director.
Artūras Zuokas, a former mayor of Vilnius, lives in Užupis and frequently takes part in the Republic's events. Užupis does not house internet-cafes, kiosks, big malls, or governmental institutions (except Užupian), and there is no embassy to Lithuania.It is unclear whether the statehood of the Republic, recognized by no government, is intended to be serious, tongue-in-cheek, or a combination of both. The decision to place Užupis Day on April 1 (April Fools' Day) may not be coincidental, emphasizing the importance of humor and non-importance of serious political decisions. The flag of the Republic contains a palm of hand in a white background. Each season the palm emblem has another color: Winter - blue, Spring - green, Summer - yellow, Autumn – red. On April 1, 2002, a statue of an angel blowing a trumpet was unveiled in the main square. The idea was developed from a desire to erect an angel in memory of animator and caricaturist Zenonas Šteinys. It became a symbol of the revival Užupis. The funds were raised by selling miniature copies of the sculpture.The sculptor, Romas Vilčiauskas, is also the creator of the Užupis Mermaid.
Previously, a temporary sculpture of an egg stood in its place. The egg itself became the subject of various anecdotes. After being replaced by the larger statue of Gabriel, the egg was sold at an auction for 10,200 litas and now stands on Pylimo street.Wikipedia
Vilnius In Your Pocket - Užupis
Vilnius In Your Pocket visits Užupis. Before the war the strange and exotic district of Užupis (which means 'over the river') was one of the main Jewish parts of the city. During the Soviet occupation Užupis was adopted by artists and other non-conformists and it acquired a reputation as the Lithuanian Montmartre. After Old Town, Užupis is the most popular place to visit. In 1997 it declared independence, and the 'Republic of Užupis' now has its own president, flag, army and constitution. Užupis Independence Day is on April 1 and if you want to visit on this day you may be approached by one of the Republic's soldiers and asked for your passport before you're allowed to cross the bridge.
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It was a normal day in Vilnius, Lithuania, I was joining a free walking tour, learning some stuff regarding the Lithuanian capital and so on, until I found out that next to the city center there is a fake country: The Republic of Užupis. To my shock and surprise, a fake country in Europe is something I needed to explore! And when I heard that from The Republic of Užupis you can get a passport stamp, the day took a totally different direction, as if the meaning and purpose of my life was depended on that: I didn't care that it was a fake country in the north of Europe, I wanted that passport stamp and I was thinking about nothing else. I needed it! It would be really cool to get all the passport stamps from around the world!
----- The Užupis Constitution -----
Everyone has the right to live by the River Vilnelė, and the River Vilnelė has the right to flow by everyone.
Everyone has the right to hot water, heating in winter and a tiled roof.
Everyone has the right to die, but this is not an obligation.
Everyone has the right to make mistakes.
Everyone has the right to be unique.
Everyone has the right to love.
Everyone has the right not to be loved, but not necessarily.
Everyone has the right to be undistinguished and unknown.
Everyone has the right to idle.
Everyone has the right to love and take care of the cat.
Everyone has the right to look after the dog until one of them dies.
A dog has the right to be a dog.
A cat is not obliged to love its owner, but must help in time of nee[d].
Sometimes everyone has the right to be unaware of their duties.
Everyone has the right to be in doubt, but this is not an obligation.
Everyone has the right to be happy.
Everyone has the right to be unhappy.
Everyone has the right to be silent.
Everyone has the right to have faith.
No one has the right to violence.
Everyone has the right to appreciate their unimportance. [In Lithuanian this reads Everyone has the right to realize his negligibility and magnificence.]
No one has the right to have a design on eternity.
Everyone has the right to understand.
Everyone has the right to understand nothing.
Everyone has the right to be of any nationality.
Everyone has the right to celebrate or not celebrate their birthday.
Everyone shall remember their name.
Everyone may share what they possess.
No one can share what they do not possess.
Everyone has the right to have brothers, sisters and parents.
Everyone may be independent.
Everyone is responsible for their freedom.
Everyone has the right to cry.
Everyone has the right to be misunderstood.
No one has the right to make another person guilty.
Everyone has the right to be individual.
Everyone has the right to have no rights.
Everyone has the right to not to be afraid.
Do not defeat.
Do not fight back.
Do not surrender.
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