Uzupis, a district in Vilnius, Lithuania, declared its independence from the greater city over two decades ago, creating a unique and distinct atmosphere. Once neglected under Soviet rule, this bohemian enclave has transformed into a vibrant area filled with galleries, bars, and restaurants. The neighborhood’s narrow streets and colorful buildings offer a stark contrast to the nearby Old Town, yet it remains easily accessible to those historic sights. Today, visitors can explore the artistic and cultural offerings that have made Uzupis a dynamic and creative hub.
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