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Monument to the Tsar Liberator description and photos - Bulgaria: Sofia. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Monument to the Tsar Liberator. Photo and descriptionThe Monument to the Tsar-Liberator is located in the very center of Sofia and is one of the most important historical sights of the city. It was erected in honor of the Emperor of the Russian Empire Alexander II, who liberated Bulgaria from Ottoman oppression during the Russian-Turkish confrontation of 1877-1878. The monument is considered by many to be one of the best works of the famous Italian sculptor Arnoldo Zocchi. Built of polished granite, this monument consists of a pedestal, a middle part with sculptures and a massive Renaissance cornice. The monument is crowned with a statue of the Emperor Alexander II sitting on a horse. At the base of the monument there is a wreath made of bronze - this is a gift from Romania, made in memory of the Romanian soldiers who died for the liberation of Bulgaria. Work on its creation was started at the end of April 1901 and completed on September 15, 1903. The grand opening took place on August 30, 1907, attended by the Tsar of Bulgaria Ferdinand, the son of Alexander II, Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich with his family, famous Russians, Bulgarian generals and the sculptor himself - Arnoldo Tsokki. Unfortunately, during the Second World War, the monument was seriously damaged by bombing and has not been repaired since 1944. At the moment it is under restoration. It is planned that the ceremony of the re-opening of the monument will take place in 2013. We also recommend reading Currency Museum description and photos - Canada: Ottawa Topic: Monument to the Tsar Liberator description and photos - Bulgaria: Sofia. |