Yekaterinburg: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
Merchant Pshenichnikov's house
Merchant Pshenichnikov's House is located in the historical center of Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia. The building was granted the status of federal significance on August 30, 1960. Its cultural heritage of regional significance object number is 661710759180005.
Keyboard monument
Keyboard Monument is an outdoor sculpture featuring the QWERTY/ЙЦУКЕН keyboard. It is located in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg and is popular among tourists.
Monument to credit card
The monument to a credit card was opened on August 5, 2011 in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The monument was erected on the corner of Bankovski alley and Malyshev street and is a bas-relief of a hand that holds a credit card.
The Beatles
A monument to the band The Beatles in Yekaterinburg, erected on May 23, 2009, is the first monument dedicated to the famous Liverpool Four in Russia and the third in the former Soviet Union.
Auguste and Louis Lumière
The monument to the Lumière brothers is installed in Yekaterinburg in front of the cinema-concert theater "Cosmos" on the embankment of the City Pond in the Zheleznodorozhny district of the city.
Pamatnik V.N. Tatisevu i de Genninu
Monument to Tatiszczew and De Gennina - located in Ekaterinburg, in the Swierdłów region, a monument depicting Vasily Tatiszczew and Georg Wilhelm de Gennin, recognized as the founders of the city.
Cernyj tulpan
Black Tulip is a memorial to the Ural internationalist soldiers who died in Afghanistan and the soldiers who died in Chechnya. It is located on the Soviet Army Square in the square of Lunacharskogo - Pervomayskaya - Mamin-Sibiryaka - Shartashskaya.
Dobrovolcam-tankistam
Monument to the soldiers of the Ural Volunteer Tank Corps is a monument on Privokzalnaya Square in Yekaterinburg, opened on February 22, 1962. The monument commemorates the heroism of the soldiers of the Ural Volunteer Tank Corps.
Pamatnik A.S. Popovu
Monument to Aleksander Popov - a monument located in Ekaterinburg, in the Swierdłów region, depicting Aleksander Stiepanowicz Popov.