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Monument in Honour of the 850th Anniversary of the City of Vladimir-0
Monument in Honour of the 850th Anniversary of the City of Vladimir-1

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56 Bolshaya Moskovskaya ul., Vladimir

Monument in Honour of the 850th Anniversary of the City of Vladimir

In 1958, the monument was placed in the middle of Sobornaya Square, and it was opened to the public much later, on 30 October 1960.
The monument is a 22-metre-high stele with three three-metre-high figures in the centre. These figures represent the symbols of the city: an architect, an Old Russian warrior and a worker holding a model of a tractor. The architect is looking at the Assumption Cathedral, the warrior is looking at the defensive Golden Gate and the worker is looking at the industrial area of the city where the tractor factory used to be.
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