Taganrog Lenin Monument, Bronze statue in October Square, Taganrog, Russia.
The Taganrog Lenin Monument is a bronze statue in October Square depicting the Soviet leader in a contemplative pose with one hand raised. The figure stands on a substantial base at the center of the square, serving as a focal point in the urban landscape near the city administration building.
Sculptor Nikolai Tomsky created this monument in 1970, a period when the Soviet Union was installing similar statues across its territories. The work was part of a broader effort to establish such monuments as defining features of the Soviet landscape.
The statue has become a familiar landmark where locals pass through daily, serving as a quiet reminder of a period that shaped Soviet society. Its presence on the square reflects how the city has chosen to preserve this chapter of its past within everyday public space.
The monument is located centrally on October Square and is easily accessible on foot, particularly when approaching from Petrovskaya Street. The square itself is open and approachable, with clear sightlines and walking paths around the statue for viewing and photography.
While many Lenin monuments in former Soviet territories were removed or altered after 1991, this statue has remained in its original form and location. Its persistence makes it a rare example of a monument that has kept its original position and appearance through changing times.
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