Sculpture The Black Ghost
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Sculpture The Black Ghost
Sculpture The Black Ghost is a fascinating representation of Klaipeda's maritime heritage. Accessible via the riverfront, this sculpture evokes curiosity and intrigue.
Created in 2000 by sculptor Aidas Priednieks, the piece symbolizes local legends involving ghosts and sailors. Its unique aesthetic features a haunting black figure that rises from the waters of the Dane River, making it a significant cultural landmark.
Noteworthy Features
The striking design is complemented by its reflective surroundings and promotes local folklore, captivating both tourists and historians. The sculpture stands as a testament to the city's rich maritime narrative.
Unique Highlights
🌊 Riverfront Location
🖤 Local Folklore Connection
🔍 Iconic Artistic Design
Accessible for free, this sculpture is ideal for tourists, families, and art lovers, looking to connect with Lithuania’s cultural past.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Sculpture The Black Ghost
Cultural Symbol
The statue reflects the lore and legends associated with the sea and local sailors.
Contemporary Creation
Built in 2000, it is a modern addition to Klaipeda's artistic landscape.
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Address
View mapKlaipėda 91241
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Price
Free access.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Anytime, but early morning offers quieter surroundings for photography.