
Užupis Constitution Wall
A bohemian republic within Vilnius, known for its artistic spirit, unique constitution, and quirky charm.

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A bohemian republic within Vilnius, known for its artistic spirit, unique constitution, and quirky charm.
"A must-see landmark that is worth visiting for its unique constitution and artistic vibe."

🛂 Get Your Passport Stamped
Visit the 'border control' on the bridge to get a fun stamp!
📜 Read the Constitution
Find your language on the wall; it's humorous and thought-provoking.

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Užupis Constitution Wall
Užupis Republic
Read the quirky and philosophical constitution of this independent republic, inscribed in multiple languages.

Passport Stamp
Border control bridge
Get a unique stamp in your passport at the 'border control' for a fun souvenir of your visit to Užupis.

Angel of Užupis
Užupis Square
Admire the iconic angel statue, a symbol of the republic, and enjoy the surrounding artistic atmosphere.
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Passport Stamp & Republic Vibe
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🛂 Get Your Passport Stamped
Visit the 'border control' on the bridge to get a fun stamp!
📜 Read the Constitution
Find your language on the wall; it's humorous and thought-provoking.
Traveled to the self declared independent republic right in the middle of Vilnius (Lithuania) - Užipis. They have a constitution and you get a free stamp in your passport. Can I count this as another country I visited?! :)
Drove through the place years ago but didn't get a stamp, was Easter weekend and everything was closed. Their constitution is interesting. Everyone has the right to live by the River Vilnelė, while the River Vilnelė has the right to flow by everyone. Everyone has the right…
TIL of the Republic of Užupis, a suburb of Vilnius, Lithuania which declared itself independent in 1998. Every April fools day Lithuania sets up border posts on the bridges and stamps passports. The Republics Constitution guarentees "A dog has the right to be a dog."
☕ Explore Local Cafes
Enjoy charming bakeries and cafes on the 'main street'.
🚶♀️ Wander and Discover
Take your time to enjoy the artwork and unique vibe of Užupis.
TIL that there is a small district of Vilnius, Lithuania that has declared itself an independent republic. It has its own flag, currency, president, cabinet, and an army of 11 men.
I visited there this past summer from the U.S. Vilnius is a fun, beautiful place full of amazing history. The faux-independent district is called Uzupis. Its entire constitution is as follows: "Everyone has the right to live by the River Vilnelė, while the River Vilnelė has…
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🛂 Get Your Passport Stamped
Visit the 'border control' on the bridge to get a fun stamp!
📜 Read the Constitution
Find your language on the wall; it's humorous and thought-provoking.
☕ Explore Local Cafes
Enjoy charming bakeries and cafes on the 'main street'.
🚶♀️ Wander and Discover
Take your time to enjoy the artwork and unique vibe of Užupis.
What Travellers Say
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Visitors find Užupis to be a charming and unique neighborhood with a delightful, philosophical constitution. The passport stamp is a popular quirky souvenir, and the artistic atmosphere is highly appreciated. Some note that it can get crowded, and certain shops might have limited hours.
"Worth a stop, the constitution is a fast and easy read. Constitution was easy to find and quick. Lots of restaurants and tiny shops with homemade gifts and souvenirs on the streets throughout. I recommend going to the angel statue after this and sitting at the swinging seat tables under the statue at PrieAngelo. Make sure to get your passport stamped at border control at the bridge with a swing under it."
Kristina IT EN
"Interesting Constitution announced by Uzupis! It’s written in different languages so you must find the one from your language! The facts mentioned in the Constitution combine humor and meaning of life, and of course, Uzupis! A cool discovery was that traditional Mandarin was written instead of the simplified one. And Yiddish (traditional Hebrew) was written instead of Modern Hebrew!"
Frank Yen
"Interesting philosophy behind it all. Also, they have a cute little bakery on the “main street”. Take your time to enjoy the artwork and also to read their constitution."
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Užupis is easily accessible on foot from Vilnius Old Town, just a short walk across the Vilnelė River. Many visitors find it a pleasant stroll, taking about 10-15 minutes. You can also take local buses, but walking is highly recommended to soak in the atmosphere.
Yes, Užupis is located right in the heart of Vilnius, adjacent to the Old Town. Look for the bridges crossing the Vilnelė River, and you'll soon see signs indicating you've entered the Republic of Užupis. The Constitution Wall is a central landmark.
Driving directly into Užupis can be challenging due to narrow streets and limited parking. It's best to park in Vilnius Old Town and walk over. Some visitors have mentioned driving through years ago, but it's not the recommended approach for exploring.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry into Užupis is completely free! It's an open neighborhood within Vilnius. You can wander freely and explore its streets and attractions without any admission fee.
Getting your passport stamped at the Užupis 'border control' is typically free, though some visitors might offer a small donation. It's a fun, complimentary experience.
The Constitution Wall is an outdoor public display, so it's accessible 24/7. You can visit and read the constitution at any time of day or night.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Most visitors spend about 1-2 hours exploring Užupis. This allows enough time to read the constitution, find the passport stamp, admire the Angel of Užupis, and perhaps grab a coffee.
The constitution is a collection of 41 articles that blend humor, philosophy, and social commentary. It covers rights and responsibilities, often with a whimsical twist, like the river and cats being considered important persons.
The passport stamp is available at the 'border control' located on a bridge leading into Užupis. Look for the designated spot, often marked with signs.
Yes, Užupis has charming streets lined with tiny shops selling homemade gifts and souvenirs, as well as several restaurants and cafes. You can find a cute bakery on the 'main street'.
Absolutely! Užupis is very picturesque with its artistic vibe, street art, the river, and unique architecture. The Angel of Užupis statue is a popular photo spot.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Užupis offers a variety of dining options, from cozy cafes and bakeries to restaurants. You can find local Lithuanian dishes as well as international cuisine.
Yes, the area around the Constitution Wall and throughout Užupis has several eateries. Many visitors recommend sitting at the swinging seat tables at PrieAngelo, near the angel statue.
📸 📸 Photography
Key photo spots include the Constitution Wall itself, the Angel of Užupis statue, the bridges over the Vilnelė River, and the colorful streets with their unique art and architecture.
Yes, street art is a significant part of Užupis's character. Feel free to capture the vibrant murals and artistic installations that adorn the neighborhood.



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