Garibaldi Monument in Taganrog, Regional cultural heritage monument in Taganrog, Russia.
The Garibaldi Monument in Taganrog is a five-meter tall sculpture that stands near the city's seaport. The work displays a profile resembling a flying banner with a bas-relief portrait of Garibaldi carved into its surface.
The monument commemorates Garibaldi's visit to Taganrog in April 1833, when he anchored his schooner Clorinda at the city's seaport for ten days. This encounter left a lasting impression that eventually led to the creation of this memorial.
The monument reflects Russia's recognition of Garibaldi as a symbol of freedom and national independence movements across Europe. Locals see it as a bridge connecting Italian and Russian historical identities.
The monument is located near the seaport and can be easily reached by following Garibaldi Street through downtown Taganrog. Informational plaques at the site provide helpful context about the history and meaning of this memorial.
This is the only Garibaldi memorial standing on the territory of the former Soviet Union. This rarity makes it a singular place where Italian and Russian history intersect.
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