Sergey Buxvostov yodgorligi, Bronze and granite monument at Preobrazhenskaya Square, Moscow, Russia.
Sergey Buxvostov yodgorligi is a bronze sculpture mounted on a granite base located at Preobrazhenskaya Square in Moscow. The combination of materials creates a striking visual contrast that dominates the public space and serves as a recognizable landmark in the area.
The monument was installed in 2005 as part of Moscow's program to honor notable figures through public sculptures across the city. This addition reflects the ongoing development of the square as a space of civic commemoration.
The statue represents a synthesis of contemporary Russian sculptural techniques while maintaining traditional artistic elements that reflect Moscow's architectural heritage.
The sculpture is easily accessible by public transportation at Preobrazhenskaya Square and sits near shops and cafes in the surrounding neighborhood. The location allows visitors to combine a stop here with other activities in the area.
The monument combines bronze and granite materials to create different textures and surfaces that change appearance throughout the day as light conditions vary.
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