Памятник Карлу и Эмилии, Monument in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The Monument to Karl and Emilia is a stone and bronze sculpture showing a couple sheltering beneath an umbrella, positioned in a courtyard garden at 22 Butlerova Street. The figures stand in a quiet inner space between residential buildings, creating an intimate and personal setting for the artwork.
The story behind the monument dates to the late 1800s, when Karl and Emilia, two German immigrants, lived in Saint Petersburg but were prevented from marrying. The sculpture was created in 2007 to honor this tragic love story and preserve its memory in the city.
The monument honors a true love story between two individuals who lived in Saint Petersburg, and their tragic fate remains meaningful to the city. It has become a gathering place for couples who come to acknowledge the power of devotion and commitment.
The monument sits in a quiet courtyard garden in the northern part of Saint Petersburg, nestled between residential buildings, making it easy to reach and discover. Access is free and the setting provides a peaceful place for reflection and photography.
The sculpture was among the first monuments anywhere dedicated specifically to a love story, created through the vision of sculptor Matvey Weinman. This makes it an unusual and touching place that centers on love and human emotion in a way most public art does not.
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