Monument to Mikhail Kalinin, Saint Petersburg, Soviet memorial monument in Kalinin Square, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The Monument to Mikhail Kalinin in Kalinin Square is a bronze statue rising from a tall granite pedestal, depicting the figure in formal Soviet-era dress. The structure commands attention through its scale and proportions, standing as a focal architectural element on the square.
The monument was erected in 1955 on land where a cathedral once stood before being removed. This replacement exemplifies the broader transformation in Soviet cities during that era, as new symbols replaced religious structures.
The square is named after Mikhail Kalinin, a Soviet statesman whose role shaped early Soviet governance and policy. The monument itself has become a focal point for understanding how the city commemorates its Soviet-era figures.
The monument is located in the Kalininsky District and is easily accessible by public transportation or on foot from various parts of the city. The open square provides plenty of space to view the structure from different angles without obstruction.
In 2017, the monument was digitally documented using advanced scanning techniques to create a detailed 3D model for preservation purposes. This digital record ensures that its architectural features are precisely captured and preserved for future study.
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