- Russian Monument, Sofia
The Russian Monument ( _bg. Руски паметник, "Ruski pametnik") is a monument in
Sofia , the capital ofBulgaria . The first monument to be built in the capital of the newly liberatedPrincipality of Bulgaria , it was unveiled on29 June 1882 and is located on the road whichOsman Nuri Paşa used to flee from Sofia toPernik on22 December 1877 .The funds for the construction of the memorial were collected by the
Russia n people. It is not exactly known who designed the monument, but it is supposed to be either the architect Vokar, who designed such monuments inDobrich ,Pleven Razgrad ,Veliko Tarnovo ,Svishtov , or Vladimir Sherwood, who worked in Pleven. The monument is anobelisk : a rectangular pyramid with a truncated top and a three-steppedestal . The eastern side of the memorial features amarble relief of thecoat of arms of Russia and theOrder of St. George , and a text commemorating Alexander II in pre-reform Russian. The western side features another inscribed plate.In the late 19th and early 20th century, the monument turned into a centre of the
urban planning strategy for this part of Sofia. Today, it stands in the middle of an important round junction of the Skobelev and Totleben boulevards. The Five Corners junction, Macedonia Square and thePirogov Hospital are located in the vicinity.Gallery
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