Monument to Osip Mandelstam in Vladivostok, Literary monument at Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok, Russia.
The monument to Osip Mandelstam is a cast iron sculpture showing the poet in a long overcoat, with his head tilted back and his right hand touching his throat. It stands in the university square surrounded by academic buildings and open space.
The poet spent his final days in 1938 at a transit camp located here before his death. The sculpture was created in 1998 and relocated to the university square in 2003.
The monument represents how this writer remains part of the city's memory and literary heritage, visible to students and visitors in their daily movements through the university campus. The public sculpture keeps his presence alive as people pass through the square.
The monument is located in the university square at 41 Gogol Street and is easy to access without restrictions. The open plaza provides good visibility and allows you to view and photograph the sculpture from different angles.
The sculpture deliberately includes elements of prison clothing in its design, reflecting the poet's suffering during Stalinist repression. This artistic choice gives the memorial deeper meaning beyond a simple tribute.
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