Russia-Bashkir Monument of Friendship, Federal heritage monument in Ufa, Russia
The Monument of Friendship consists of two vertical granite stelae joined by three granite rings, with bronze statues positioned at the base. The structure rises approximately 30 meters high and combines bronze, concrete, and granite into a distinctive composition.
The monument was established in 1965 to commemorate 400 years since the Bashkir region joined the Russian state in 1557. It stands on Trinity Hill, a site of historical significance in the city.
Two bronze female figures at the base represent Russian and Bashkir women holding laurel wreaths, symbolizing the connection between the two peoples. This imagery shapes how visitors understand the relationship between these communities.
The monument sits on Trinity Hill in the historic center of Ufa and is easily accessible on foot. The site is open to visitors, allowing you to view the sculpture from various angles without restrictions.
The structure features cast-iron reliefs depicting about forty bronze figures against blue granite, representing industrial and agricultural development throughout the region's history. These details showcase the economic growth that shaped the area over time.
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