Fotos de torres y estatuas


TV- TOWERS

I also have photos of the Fernsehturm in Stuttgart and Berlin, but not at hand, sorry.
Amongst those below, I only went up the one in Tashkent (1st level).
The tower in Moscow was closed for renovation, and the one in Almaty was not open to visitors.

 

barcelona torre      Alma-Ata Tower     Tashkent tower teleminorasi     Oriental Pearl Tower Shanghai     Ostankino Tower Moscow

Barcelona
(Spain)
288 m (1992)
Almaty
(Kazakhstan)
371.5 m (1983)
Tashkent
(Uzbekistan)
374.9 m (1985)
Shanghai
(China)
468 m (1994)
Moscow
(Russia)
538 m (1967)

 


STATUES OF THE MOTHERLAND

Motherland (Russian: Rodina-mat) is the name of several huge statues in various cities of the former USSR,
All of them commemorate the Soviet victory in the Great Patriotic War (World War II).

statue of motherland yerevan    statue of motherland volgograd    statue of motherland kiev

Yerevan
23 m
"Mayr Hayastan"
(Armenia)
Volgograd
85 m (to top of sword)
"Rodina Mat' Zovyot!"
(Russia)
Kiev
102 m (to top of sword)
"Rodina Mat"
(Ukraine)

 


STATUES OF LENIN

Although Stalin statues are quite rare (except in Georgia), Lenin statues are still quite common,
although they have sometimes been "relocated at the back" like in Bishkek.
In Russia, most towns have some sort of Lenin Sq. with a statue or like in Ulan-Ude, a BIG head.

lenin statue

← Bishkek 
 (Kyrgyzstan)


 

Nizhni-Novgorod →
 (Russia)

lenins statue

lenin head

← Ulan-Ude
(Russia)
the world´s biggest Lenin head  


 

Volgograd →
(Russia)

 lenin statue

 

 
 

 


 

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