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Jūratė and Kastytis Square is one of the most visited places in Palanga, located near J. Basanavičius Street and the bridge. Here stands a sculpture by artist Nijolė Gaigalaitė, depicting the legendary sea goddess Jūratė and the fisherman Kastytis.
The legend tells of their love, which was destroyed by the wrath of the god Perkūnas – Jūratė's amber palace was destroyed, and Kastytis perished. According to local folklore, Jūratė remained lying near the ruins of the palace, while Kastytis was chained to the sea floor.
This romantic sculpture is adorned with the splashes of a fountain, particularly impressive at noon when the water reflects the silhouettes of the lovers. The square is a place to stop, relax, and enjoy the beauty of Lithuanian culture and nature.
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