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Square of sundials (Saules laikrodzio aikste) description and photos - Lithuania: Siauliai. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Saules laikrodzio aikste. Photo and descriptionThe sundial square in Siauliai was built for the anniversary of the city. In 1981, on the eve of the 750th anniversary, a competition for the best square was announced. Three architects from Siauliai won the competition - A. Chernyauskas, A. Vishniunas, R. Jurela. The main accent on the square is the sculpture “Sagittarius” (Saulis), popularly called the “Golden Boy”. This sculpture, made of bronze, is almost four meters high. The figure of an archer with arrows and a bow in his hands stands on a ball, and the ball itself is on an 18-meter arrow. The sculpture, in addition to its beauty, also has a symbolic meaning. The battle, which took place on the territory of the city under Saul, is symbolized by the sculpture and the sun, there is also a version that it was from here that the name of the city appeared. The second symbolic accent is the sundial on the bridge square, the highest in Lithuania. The numbers 12, 3 and 6 are visible on them, which symbolizes the first mention of the city in historical chronicles, since it dates back to 1236. We also recommend reading State Historical Museum-Reserve description and photos - Russia - South: Novorossiysk Topic: Square of sundials (Saules laikrodzio aikste) description and photos - Lithuania: Siauliai. |