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MONUMENT TO CATHERINE THE GREAT
This monument to Catherine the Great was unveiled in
1873. Empress Catherine has done lot to the benefit of
St. Petersburg and its people for which she was very much
loved. Her time was often considered the "golden age" of
Russia. That is why the statue of Catherine is surrounded
by statues of the most prominent people of her reign:
politicians and poets, military men and courtiers. The
monument is located in the middle of a nice square, just
off Nevsky Prospekt, and is surrounded by the Anichkov
Palace, Alexandrinsky Drama Theater and the Russian
National Library. As an enlightened monarch Catherine
could not have chosen a better spot.
The idea of the monument came from an artist M.O.
Mikeshin, who drew a master-plan for it. The plan was
implemented by best sculptors and architects of the time.
Catherine the Great is dressed in her official gown and
holds a scepter in her right hand and an olive wreath in
her left hand. The pedestal is decorated with the symbols
of royal power. Among the dignitaries, who's statues were
placed around the pedestal are Alexander Suvorov, perhaps
the most famous Russian general, prince Potiomkin,
general and politician, Ekaterina Dashkova, the first
woman to chair the Russian Academy of Sciences (in the
18th century !!!), poet Gavrila Derzhavin and others.
Where? Ploschad Ostrovskovo, just off Nevsky Prospekt
Metro: Gostiny Dvor
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