Popular unofficial names for this mini-sculpture are “Mannequin pee” or “Boy with a forelock that pees”. Mini sculpture juracule boy, which he called “a step before Europeans», the farthest from the Central part Uzhgorod’s. It can be found near the Uzhgorod restaurant “Kilikia” (Uzhgorod, vul. Children’s, 1G, GPS: 48.642446, 22.310454).
This figure of “the boy who Zurich” was the most petite in Eastern Europe. There are 15 similar sculptures around the world. Uzhgorod “Boy with a forelock, Zurich” is the top of the pump room healing water. This water is enriched with silicon, normalizes the digestive system and perfectly quenches thirst.
The Kilikia restaurant is located on the road to Europe. The border with the Slovakia it is only 2 kilometers from here. You need to collect water in the pump room from three special taps that are mounted in the column-pedestal, and not from where many thought.
The material of this mini-sculpture is also interesting, because it is made of volcanic tuff, brought from the province of Cilicia in Armenia.
This mini-sculpture was unveiled on December 08, 2015, at the ninth anniversary of the restaurant “Cilicia”. At the opening of the monument, the sculptor Mikhail Kolodko noted: “In the image of a boy with a herring, I try to beat our relations with the European Union, to do this, I turn to one of the its most recognizable symbols. We are so close, but at the same time so close far from Europe.”
Little Julien or pissing Boy (“Manneken Pis”) – a symbol not only of Brussels, but of the whole of Belgium. No tourist route the capital of the European Union is not without it. Many legends are associated with the appearance of this 60-cm statue-fountain in the capital of Belgium. One at a time it was in this simple way that a three-year-old boy put out a fire that suddenly it broke out in the city. On the other hand, a little boy was charmed and turned into a bronze sculpture of an evil witch after he had the carelessness of a super-curity on the door of her house.
The legend of the Cilician mineral water source is told in his book “Uzhgorod-the world capital of mini-sculptures” by Nadezhda Popadyuk. According to legend, this spring with healing and rejuvenating water was found by a small boy Jan, the son of the owner of Uzhgorod-Yuri III of the Italian Druget family, while inspecting the land suitable for cultivation with his father grape’s.










