Intersection of Symona Petliury Street [wikidata] and Taras Shevchenko Boulevard [wikidata] in Kyiv, Ukraine
Designer
Sculptors Mykhailo Lysenko, Mykola Sukhodolov, Vasyl Borodai and architects Oleksandr Vlasov and Oleksiy Zavarov[1]
Type
Equestrian statue
Material
Bronze and granite
Height
13.8 meter
Beginning date
1940
Completion date
1954
Opening date
1954
Dedicated to
Mykola Shchors
Dismantled date
9 December 2023
The Mykola Shchors monument was an equestrian statue to Red Army commander (and member of the Russian Communist Party) Mykola Shchors erected in 1954, and located at an intersection of Symona Petliury Street [wikidata] and Taras Shevchenko Boulevard [wikidata], Kyiv, Ukraine, that was dismantled on 9 December 2023.
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