Lithuanian capital Vilnius to launch 'G-spot' tourism ad before pope's visit

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Lithuanian capital Vilnius to launch 'G-spot' tourism ad before pope's visit

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Tourism officials in Lithuania's capital are coming under fire from the Catholic Church for a highly sexualised advertising campaign to promote the city as Pope Francis prepares to visit the country next month.

The campaign features a woman lying on what looks like a bed sheet printed with a map of Europe, her hand gripping Lithuania in a way that suggests sexual pleasure. The text above her reads: "Vilnius, the G-spot of Europe" and "Nobody knows where it is, but when you find it, it's amazing."

Lithuanian Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis said Tuesday he does not find the campaign, set to be launched Thursday in London and Berlin, offensive to standards of public decency, but acknowledged its timing was "rather weird."

Vilnius new tourism campaign calling the Lithuanian capital 'The G-Spot of Europe' has created controversy.

Vilnius new tourism campaign calling the Lithuanian capital 'The G-Spot of Europe' has created controversy.

"I think it's a strange advertising choice, but I believe it does not cross the line in a democratic country," Skvernelis told Lithuanian public broadcaster LRT.

Francis' Sept. 22-25 tour of Baltic countries is supposed to start in Lithuania, where Catholics are the religious majority.

"As to the timing, we are speaking about a very important visit to Lithuania," the prime minister added, referring to the pope's visit. "So perhaps these steps should have been coordinated, but that's the decision of Vilnius."

The picturesque old town of Vilnius.

The picturesque old town of Vilnius.Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK

Lithuanian priests expressed concerns that the ad used "women's sexuality for advertising" and gave "wrong ideas" about Vilnius, a city with a population of 540,000. The government earlier originally asked Vilnius officials to postpone the ad's launch until after the papal visit.

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Inga Romanovskiene, the manager of the Go Vilnius tourism agency behind the campaign, called the pope's visit "a very important event."

Vilnius faces "a very high level of competition from other European cities "when it comes to marketing, and those who presented the campaign had "an extremely engaging idea to drive interest in the city," she added.

Vilnius's tourism campaign comes just before Pope Francis is due to visit the city.

Vilnius's tourism campaign comes just before Pope Francis is due to visit the city.Credit: Shutterstock

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See also: Travel guide: Why you should visit Vilnius

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