Monument to Nikolai Karamzin in Ulyanovsk, Memorial statue in Ulyanovsk, Russia.
The monument to Nikolai Karamzin depicts the writer and historian standing upright on a granite base in the central area of Ulyanovsk. The bronze figure is accompanied by inscriptions that document his achievements in Russian literature and historical scholarship.
Construction of the monument began following orders from Nicholas I and was driven by Major General P. N. Ivashev and several nobles who erected it around 1836. The statue reflects a period when Karamzin's historical scholarship shaped Russian intellectual life.
The monument honors Karamzin's role in shaping modern Russian prose and his monumental historical writings that influenced how generations understood their nation's past. Inscriptions on the base remind visitors of his impact on Russian literary and intellectual life.
The monument is located in the main square of Ulyanovsk and is easily accessible, with information plaques on-site explaining Karamzin's contributions. Visit during daylight hours to clearly see the fine details of the bronze work and read the inscriptions.
Professor Samuil Ivanovich Galberg designed this neoclassical work, incorporating artistic elements typical of the early 1800s that reflect the academic taste of his era. His design choices distinguish it from other monuments of the same period.
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