What are your favorite places to make wishes? We gonna tell yo abot some most popular: from poured naked girls in
Vegas to scarab monument in
Egypt.
1.
Black Madonna.
This statue is installed in
Santa Maria de Montserrat, the
Benedictine Abbey that situated in
Catalonia, Spain. Black Madonna is one of the most important saints here.
It's believed that if you touch here and make a wish it comes true in three months.
2.
Tünnes und Schäl.
These are two guys, who meet you in
Köln (
Cologne), Germany. They are the main characters of loсal stories and jokes.
Stand on their boots, grab the nose of one them, make a wish -- done!
3.
Piglet from
Florence.
When the tourists meet this nice piggy in
Florence, Italy, they try to rub its nose.
Actually that's not enough. You must also put a coin in its mouth
. If the coin falls down through the grid under the pig, the wish comes true. But that works only if you are lucky in the very first time.
4. Scarab
Monument.
This statue remained on the territory of
Karnak temple complex, Egypt, seems to be the biggest monument of this insect. It was built when the
Amenophis III ruled. Scarab was always the
symbol of life after death, and now it represents the luck. Making a wish you should walk around the pillar with the statue seven times counterclockwise.
5. The tree of wishes.
If you spend your time in Kronschtadt near
St. Petersburg, Russia, you may find the tree of wishes. It is
4 meters high and has eyes, ear and smile on its trunk. If you want the wish to come true, write it down on paper, wrap the 5-rubles coin in it and throw it right into the nest of the cast iron owl, then run around three times. You can also whisper your dream to the ear on the trunk or to saddle the statue of the little deer beside.
6. The chair of wishes.
On the main square of
Berdiansk, Ukrain, you can find the chair of wishes. Just sit on it and pronounce it carefully.
Off course, it's not the only one in the world. The more such chairs you saddle the closer you get to something you're yearning for.
7. The book of wishes.
In
Angarsk,
Russia, there is love avenue, where you can find the giant book of wishes poured out of the iron.
Make a wish, then put your hand on its page, then go and wait for
peace in earth, or what else would you wish.
8.
Huff and puff siskin (Tschizhick-Pizhick). If you are in
St. Petersburg with the tour and with the guide, he won't let you miss this statue of Tschizhick-Pizhick. It can be interpreted in
English as huff and puss siskin or frisky siskin. It's just the little bird, but the roots of this name go down in history till the times, when there was
Imperial law school, and its students were compared to siskins because of its bright colours. If you want your wish to come true, throw a coin so that it could fall on the base, not in the water. You can raise your chances, if you are drunk enough to behave like this guy, but is it really necessary?
Don't think so.
9.
Victor Noir Monument
Everybody heard something about
Pere Lachaise Cemetery in
Paris. Here you can find a lot of famous dead people -- and. For example, the sculpture of Victor Noir, the french journalist shot a long time ago. This guy is more therapist than the wish maker -- he could actually help the men to get back the masculine strength they once had.
10. -
Where do you think it situatedd? Off course in Las-Vegas.
Someone at once worked out the custom to stroke the one that you consider to be the the luckiest before you go gambling and losing everything you actually have.
11.-
We have actually one more for you. This is the statue of
St. John of Nepomuk that is built on
Charles Bridge in
Prague. He was the personal priest of
Charles IV wife, and the king once wanted to know what his darling had confessed about.
John of Nepomuk didn't say a word. Then there were the tortures, and John of Nepomuk still kept silent. Then they dropped him in the river Vltava, where, according to the legend, the shining of 5 stars appeared.
There is engraving on the base of St. John of Nepomuk statue depicting him in the bag. Rub it and make a wish -- it will probably come true.
Do you believe in some of these legends? What other do you know?
Share your thoughts?
Also:
Brenda Schmitz's
Christmas Wish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG-xGNh3diw
We
Wish You A
Merry Christmas (
Cover By
The Vamps) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGsMCWB1tTk
- published: 16 Aug 2013
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