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The Magical Mouse

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In the heart of the ancient port that graces modern Lithuania, hides one of the most touching and unusual attractions. The Magic Mouse (Stebuklingas Peliukas) is a miniature bronze sculpture just 17 centimeters tall, set atop a granite stone. Despite its modest size, it draws hundreds of tourists thanks to its wonderful energy and adorable appearance.

This tiny resident of Klaipėda is located at the intersection of the historic Kurpių and Kepėjų streets. The project was the work of talented sculptors S. Jurkus and S. Plotnikovas. The mouse is notable for its disproportionately large ears and a bronze band surrounding it with an inscription that reminds us that thoughts have a way of coming true if they are voiced correctly.

The Magical Mouse
The Magical Mouse. Иллюстрация. Источник: Kupi.com AI

Today, the Magic Mouse is considered a true lucky charm. According to local belief, it has the ability to hear one's most secret dreams and help them come true. This art object has become a symbol of faith in miracles, making adults smile sincerely and believe in the magic of everyday life.

Contacts

For those who want to find the exact location or learn more about the project, the contact details are provided below.

How to contactContact
Address91243 Клайпеда, Литва
Websitewww.pamatyklietuvoje.lt

What to Do

The main reason people visit this tiny statue is the special wishing ritual. According to tradition, you should lean toward the mouse's large ear and whisper your most cherished wish, then gently rub its bronze nose, which shines from thousands of touches. Locals claim that if you truly believe, your dream will surely come true.

In addition to magical rituals, this spot is perfect for original photos. The mouse's miniature scale against the massive cobblestones of the Old Town creates a great visual contrast for your Instagram. Finding the sculpture turns into a small quest, as it is not so easy to spot among the buildings, which adds a sense of excitement to your walk.

A visit to the Magic Mouse can be turned into a full thematic route of the city's "magical" sculptures. After meeting the mouse, head out to find the "Klaipėda Cat" or the "Black Ghost"—it’s a great way to get to know the city's artistic side and its charming superstitions.

Getting There

This miniature attraction is nestled in the pedestrian zone of the Old Town at the intersection of Kurpių and Kepėjų streets. The easiest way to get here is on foot: the walk from the Danė River embankment or the central Theatre Square (Teatro aikštė) will take only 5–10 minutes.

If you are using public transport, take any bus going to stops in the city center (for example, Klaipėdos centras). From Palanga Airport (PLQ), often referred to as the airport for Klaipėda, you can take a taxi in 15–20 minutes or a suburban bus to the bus station, and then walk toward the Old Town.

Since the Magic Mouse is located in the historical part of the city, most surrounding streets are pedestrianized. For accurate navigation, it is best to use Google Maps, but be careful: due to its small size, the figurine is easy to miss, so watch your step on the cobblestones in the specified area.

Ближайший город: Klaipeda

History & Facts

The story of this tiny character is linked to the creative partnership of sculptors S. Jurkus and S. Plotnikovas, as well as architect V. Paulenis. Notably, the masters installed the monument at their own expense, wanting to give the city a symbol of faith in miracles and a positive outlook on life.

The legend of the rodent's magical power was born almost instantly after its unveiling. The mouse's huge ears and the philosophical inscription on the bronze ribbon — "Turn thoughts into words — words will become miracles" — became a direct call to action for residents and visitors alike. This transformed a simple art object into an important element of modern urban folklore.

The sculpture fits harmoniously into the overall "street art" concept of the city, which was founded in the 13th century. It is part of a popular tourist route through unusual monuments, highlighting the rich artistic heritage and love for detail that modern Lithuania is famous for.

Time Needed

To find the mouse, make a wish, and take a few photos, you will only need 10–20 minutes. It is a perfect "inspiration stop" during a long walk.

Usually, a visit here is planned as part of a 1–2 hour route through the historical center, combined with seeing neighboring squares and architectural landmarks.

Working Hours

The Magic Mouse is a street sculpture, so it is open to visitors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are no entrance tickets or queues.

For the best photo quality, we recommend visiting during daylight hours; however, in the evening, under the light of city streetlamps, this place takes on a special mystical charm.

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Nearby

Klaipėda's Old Town is literally dotted with interesting places. Walking from one point to another doesn't take much time, and each new object reveals the city from an unexpected angle.

Exploring the surroundings will help you better feel the atmosphere of the port city and find other "magical" symbols hidden in its streets.

NameDistance
Kurpiai0 km
Ännchen of Tharau0.1 km
Klaipėda Old Town Café0.1 km
Theatre Square0.1 km
Museum Ship Sūduvis0.2 km
Biržos Bridge0.2 km
Resurrection Square0.3 km

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