Maxim Gorky's monument
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Maxim Gorky's Monument: A Tribute to Literature
Located centrally in Tbilisi, the Maxim Gorky's monument was unveiled in 1974. It stands as a tribute to the influential Russian writer Maxim Gorky, reflecting Georgia's cultural ties with Russian literature.
The statue, designed by sculptor Kote Makharadze, showcases Gorky seated with deep contemplation. The surrounding area features well-maintained gardens, making it a popular spot for relaxation and gatherings. The monument is not only an artistic structure but also an embodiment of cultural respect, celebrated during literary events.
Unforgettable Highlights
- 🗿 Statuesque Features: An impressive 4-meter tall bronze statue.
- 🌷 Scenic Surroundings: Beautifully landscaped gardens enhance the ambiance.
- 📚 Literary Events: Hosts cultural events celebrating literature and art.
Accessibility to the monument is free, making it a great visit for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Maxim Gorky's monument
Historical Unveiling
The monument was unveiled on May 31, 1974, commemorating Gorky's influence on literature.
Cultural Significance
Gorky is credited with pioneering socialist realism in literature, greatly impacting Soviet literature.
Sculptor's Background
Kote Makharadze, the sculptor, was renowned for his work on other significant monuments in Georgia.
Location
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Price
Free entry.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during weekday mornings for fewer crowds.