The monument Moscow people hate the most is of the Tsar Russian people like the most
Moscow Monuments Add commentsby Anni Pelmeni
The monument to Peter the Great will definitely be remembered as the most hated by the people of Moscow. Created during the regime of Yuri Luzhkov and disapproved of by everyone in Moscow. If you follow the river Moscow down towards The Christ Saviour Cathedral you will have a chance to make your own opinion about this gigantic ship leaded by the Tsar-captain. This monument is supposed to symbolize the role of Peter the Great in creation of Russian navy. However, it is pretty disproportional and collides with the surroundings. The fashionable artist Zurab Tseriteli is the one to thank for this monstrous artifact. It definitely catches the attention but all the negative attitudes this monument are mostly due to its doubtful artistic merits, as far as Peter the Great is concerned, he is one of most respected Russian leaders throughout the whole history of Russia. From the engineering point of view, the monuments could be rather interesting: the bronze boat is located on a huge granite pillar. Peter the Great stands in the boat with a map in his hands. The height of the monument is 98 meter.

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