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Lucky Belly

Tourist attraction Sculpture

👍 People live successfully in Lithuania. Not much rubbing of the abdomen. Not shiny from caresses, everyone lives successfully and happily. It is difficult to notice the cluttered cafes with chairs and umbrellas. Free up the passage! Heavy tummy. Little is known about poor visibility. Be sure to pat... People often mention belly, luck, good, Vilnius, sculpture,


Address

Vilniaus g. 10, 01402 Vilnius, Lithuania

Website

www.govilnius.lt

Rating on Google Maps

4.30 (88 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours
  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: (Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania), Open 24 hours, Hours might differ

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Frequently mentioned in reviews: belly (12) luck (9) good (8) Vilnius (7) sculpture (6)
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  • 5/5 Paulius B. 6 years ago on Google • 406 reviews
    A funky spot worth a short visit to rub a brass pregnant belly for luck. Good photo opportunity and good for a laugh. And, you never know, it just may bring good luck :)
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Jevgenijus K. 2 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) People live successfully in Lithuania. Not much rubbing of the abdomen. Not shiny from caresses, everyone lives successfully and happily. It is difficult to notice the cluttered cafes with chairs and umbrellas. Free up the passage! Heavy tummy. Little is known about poor visibility. Be sure to pat me and you will succeed. (Original) Sėkmingai žmonės gyvena Lietuvoje. Nelabai pratrinta pilvą. Neblizga nuo glostimu, visi sėkmingai ir laimingai gyvena. Sunkiai pastebi užstatytas kavinės stoliukais ir skėčiais. Atlaisvinti praėjima! Smagus pilvukas. Mažai žinomas dėl blogo matomumą. Būtinai paglostyk ir jums pasiseks.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Maksim G. 5 years ago on Google • 21 reviews
    Very random. Main purpose is to attract tourists. Easy to walk past because its nothing special and just something small on the wall of modern building.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Aleksandr G. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) )))) cool Before you go to Lithuania, it will be useful to find out which belly you need to rub in Vilnius in order to be successful in all matters. The creator of the "Puzzle of Fortune" is the outstanding Lithuanian sculptor Romas Kvintas. At home, he is known as the author of the kindest monuments. The idea to create the sculpture "Belly of Fortune" came from Romas Kvintas in 2012. The tradition of stroking a plump belly to attract wealth and happiness exists in many countries. For example, in Buddhist temples there are statues of gods with huge bellies. They represent wealth and fertility. In China it is Budai, in Japan it is Hotei. However, the tradition of stroking the belly of a deity has nothing to do with Buddhism. This phenomenon can be attributed to the usual popular superstition. Not only the author himself participated in the creation of the sculpture, but also a whole group of young entrepreneurs and the authorities of the capital. The "Puzo of Fortune" was opened for residents and tourists in June 2013. (Original) )))) прикольно Перед тем как отправиться в Литву, нелишним будет узнать, какое пузо нужно потереть в Вильнюсе, чтобы сопутствовала удача во всех делах. Создателем «Пуза удачи» является выдающийся литовский скульптор Ромас Квинтас. На родине он известен, как автор самых добрых памятников. Идея создать скульптуру «Пузо удачи» появилась у Ромаса Квинтаса в 2012 году. Традиция поглаживать полненький живот для привлечения богатства и счастья существует во многих странах. Например, в буддийских храмах располагаются статуи богов с огромными животами. Они олицетворяют богатство и плодородие. В Китае — это Будай, в Японии — Хотей. Однако традиция поглаживать пузо божества не имеет ничего общего с буддизмом. Это явление можно отнести к обычному народному суеверию. В создании скульптуры участвовал не только сам автор, но и целая группа молодых предпринимателей и власти столицы. «Пузо удачи» было открыто для жителей города и туристов в июне 2013 года.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Kostyantyn S. 1 year ago on Google • 17 reviews
    Would not recommend to go there on purpose. It's a definite hit and miss. If you want to see it, add it to your list, because otherwise you will miss it walking past by it. If you want to add to your luck, you are better off with something more original, like the Stebuklas (Magical Brick) at the Cathedral Square.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ulrich B. 6 years ago on Google
    Touch the belly for success in your business. Funny idea.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Willy D. 6 months ago on Google • 132 reviews
    "Sekmės Pilvas" is a bronze sculpture located in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania. Translating to "The Belly of Success" in English, it's a playful and whimsical artwork created by Romas Vilčiauskas. The sculpture depicts a rotund belly with a smiling face, and it's believed to bring good luck to those who rub it. Locals and visitors alike often touch or rub the sculpture as a gesture of good fortune and success.

  • 5/5 Eef J. 5 years ago on Google • 131 reviews
    Very funny landmark in the centre of Vilnius. You have to keep your eyes open, or you will pass it without knowing! It represent a belly that you can rub for good luck. I rubbed it, but I'm still waiting to see if it works... Still, if you have 5 minutes, I recommend you go and see it, as it's a lot of fun and promises for funny pictures. A certain not-to-miss when visiting Vilnius!

  • 3/5 Marie Louise A. 4 years ago on Google • 126 reviews
    Visit on the way to Frida Kahlo’s street art. Easy to miss it!

  • 5/5 lunærus 2 years ago on Google • 113 reviews
    I rubbed the belly of the beast I am becoming emotionally drained luckily I'm aware this rough time will make me stronger in the long-run, i thank thee for the upcoming decades of excruciating suffering as i fight this alone

  • 5/5 Ann L. 4 months ago on Google • 75 reviews
    We visited Vilnius and found the lucky belly attached to a wall. You can easily missed it, but we are lucky enough to touch it and hopefully it will bring good fortune.😊

  • 2/5 Michaela Sharman (. 2 years ago on Google • 62 reviews
    Not too exciting. Hidden behind restaurant tables and chairs but fun hunting for it

  • 4/5 Romualdas I. 5 years ago on Google
    A spot to stop walking around

  • 5/5 Zenia R. 1 year ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Lb looks beautiful and interesting, but we didn't find it right away. We became interested only after reading the legend about the belly. Let's go to pat and make a wish. I approached people, even those living in Vilnius were interested, but did not know about the belly😜 (Original) Lb gražiai ir ispudingai atrodo, tik ne iškarto suradom. Susidomejom tik perskaičius legendą apie pilvą. Nuejom paglostyt ir sugalvot norą. Priejo žmones, susidomejo irgi gyvenantis Vilniuje, bet nežinantys apie pilvuką😜

  • 5/5 Karolis S. 2 years ago on Google
    Nice. Brings the luck :)

  • 5/5 Gintautas �. 5 years ago on Google
    Funny peace of art. Very popular amongst turists ☺.

  • 2/5 Justas J. 5 years ago on Google
    not gold gym yet

  • 5/5 RussianUp 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Located in the center of the city. It wasn't hard to find. Beautiful Christmas decorations nearby. The belly needs to be rubbed for good luck and success. It's not big at all. Don't pass by (Original) Находится в центре города. Найти было не трудно. Рядом красивые новогодние декорации. Пузо нужно потереть на удачу и успех. Оно совсем не большое. Не пройдите мимо

  • 4/5 ЮлиЯ �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I liked it))) cool))) The 40 cm bronze bas-relief created by Romas Quintas is visible to a passerby on the wall of the Novotel building and the business center (10 Vilnius str.). The sculpture was opened in June 2013, stroking it , initiative and enterprising people can hope for luck .... and we immediately began to hope strongly !!!)))) (Original) а мне понравилось))) прикольно)))Бронзовый барельеф размером 40 см, созданный Ромасом Квинтасом, виден прохожим на стене здания «Novotel» и бизнес-центра (ул.Вильняус 10).Скульптура, открыта в июне месяце 2013 года, погладив её, инициативные и предприимчивые люди могут надеяться на удачу....и мы сразу стали сильно надеяться!!!))))

  • 5/5 Aleksandra K. 5 years ago on Google • 10 reviews
    Belly of good luck. Nice gem on one of the small roads


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