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Giant Chair of Plungė
Plungė, Telšiai15-30 minutesBest: Year-round
A massive wooden chair standing several meters tall in the town of Plungė, one of Lithuania's many quirky oversized roadside sculptures that defy easy explanation.
Standing prominently in the Samogitian town of Plungė, this enormous wooden chair has become an unlikely local landmark and a favorite photo stop for travelers passing through western Lithuania. The chair, standing several meters tall, is one of many oversized objects scattered across Lithuania's countryside.
Lithuania has a particular fondness for giant objects — from enormous mushrooms to massive shoes — and the Plungė chair is among the most photogenic. Its simple design and impressive scale create a surreal contrast with the quiet town around it, inviting visitors to pause and ponder what inspired its creation.
The chair is typically found near the Plungė town center and is freely accessible. It's a perfect example of Lithuania's offbeat public art tradition, where small towns compete to create the most memorable landmarks.
Why Visit
A delightfully absurd photo opportunity and a testament to Lithuania's love of quirky public art. If you're passing through Samogitia, it's worth a quick detour.
Address
Plungė town center
55.9107, 21.8475
Visitor Tips
- 1Great photo opportunity — bring a wide-angle lens
- 2Combine with a visit to Plungė Manor
- 3The Orvydas Garden is nearby
- 4Free to visit