Vladimir Vysotsky Monument
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Vladimir Vysotsky Monument
The Vladimir Vysotsky Monument stands as a testament to the cultural legacy of the renowned Russian poet, actor, and writer, Vladimir Vysotsky. Erected on the shores of the Moraca River, this monument commemorates his time spent in Podgorica while working on a film for Titograd TV.
The monument was established in 2009, symbolizing Vysotsky’s affection for Montenegro, which he eloquently captured in his poem 'For the Montenegrins.' This is notably the only monument dedicated to him outside the former Soviet Union, highlighting its unique significance.
Architecturally, it features a modern sculptural design that draws the attention of both locals and visitors, contributing to the cultural landscape of Montenegro.
Unforgettable Highlights
🎭 Artistic Tribute: The monument features a striking sculpture representing Vysotsky's passion for art.
🌊 Scenic Location: Situated by the picturesque Moraca River, enhancing its beauty.
📜 Cultural Significance: Reflects the deep connection between Vysotsky and Montenegrin culture.
Accessibility is free, making it enjoyable for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Vladimir Vysotsky Monument
Cultural Connection
The monument symbolizes Vysotsky's love for Montenegro expressed through his poetry.
Unique Location
It is the only monument to Vysotsky outside of the former Soviet Union.
Commemorative Year
Inaugurated in 2009, marking 30 years since Vysotsky's last visit.
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Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons are ideal for a quieter experience.