Воинам-канонерцам War memorial

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A 48-meter obelisk pierces the sky. This is the Monument to the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad. It stands tall a testament to resilience.

The Monument to the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad commemorates the 900-day Siege of Leningrad during World War II. This powerful memorial in Victory Square was built in the early 1970s. It honors the courageous efforts of Leningrad’s residents and soldiers. They fought tirelessly against the Nazi siege.

The design itself tells a story. Architect Sergei Speransky’s winning design features a broken ring. This ring surrounds a high-level composition. The composition focuses on the city’s successful defense. The monument rises from the center. It’s flanked by buildings that form a gateway. This gateway symbolizes the city’s defenses against the Nazis. This was designed to be the city’s grand entrance from Moscow.

The initial design competition in 1958 saw 44 entries. Speransky’s design “Eternal Flame of Our Memory” won a second competition in the 1970s. This competition had over 80 participants. His plan integrated classical Leningrad style with modern elements. It drew inspiration from historic sites like Mars Field and Palace Square.

Within the broken ring lies a space lit by gas torches. Engravings on the walls acknowledge the defenders’ bravery. A vast underground memorial hall holds an exhibition about the Siege. The hall boasts beautiful mosaics on its eastern and western walls. A detailed map of Leningrad’s defenses is a key exhibit. There’s also a short documentary. English-speaking guides are available.

Above ground short stairs lead to sculptures. These sculptures depict soldiers sailors and civilians. They powerfully portray the people’s suffering and resistance. Mikhail Anikushin sculpted these powerful and moving representations. They convey the raw emotion of the Siege.

The Monument to the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad is more than a memorial. It’s a place of reflection and remembrance. It serves as a powerful reminder of the city’s enduring spirit. It is a crucial element of Saint Petersburg’s historical landscape. It honors the extraordinary courage of those who defended Leningrad. It is a must-see for any visitor to the city.

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