Rostov-on-Don: Monuments and Statues
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The Monument of the Great October Revolution is a striking commemorative statue located in the heart of Rostov-on-Don, Russia. This imposing sculpture serves as a historical reminder of the pivotal October Revolution of 1917, which saw the Bolsheviks rise to power...
Alexander Column
The Alexander Column is one of the distinctive attractions in Rostov-on-Don, a Russian city with a rich history and cultural diversity. This monument, being a statue, is an important landmark and is frequently visited by both residents and tourists.
Monument to Alexander Pushkin
Monument to Alexander Pushkin in Rostov-on-Don ― a statue in the center of Rostov-on-Don. It is situated at the intersection of Pushkinskaya Street and Voroshilov Avenue. The author of the monument is Gavriil Schultz. The monument was erected in 1959. Later, the square where it stands was decorated with lanterns of 19th century style.
Monument to Aleksandr Khanzhonkov
The Monument to Aleksandr Khanzhonkov is a bronze statue that is situated at Budyonnovky Prospect and Krasnoarmeyskaya Street intersection, near Marins Park Hotel, in Rostov-on-Don and commemorates Russian cinematographer Aleksandr Khanzhonkov.
Monument to innocent murdered
Monument to innocent murdered is a memorial in the center of Rostov-on-Don, which was erected in memory of people from Rostov Oblast repressed between 1921 and 1961.
Monument to heroes of World War I
Monument to heroes of the First World War ― is one of the monuments in the city of Rostov-on-Don, dedicated to the soldiers and officers of the Russian Imperial Army who gought in the First World War. It was erected in 2014 and is situated in the public square at the junction of Karsnoarmeyskaya street and Khalturinsky lane.
Monument to the founders of Rostov-on-Don
Monument to the founders of Rostov-on-Don is a bronze monument of founders of Rostov-on-Don on Bolshaya Sadovaya street in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Sculptor Sergei Oleshnya and architect V.