
The Monument to Maxim Gorky in Minsk was erected in 1981 and has become one of the key attractions of the city. It is located in the park named after this great Russian writer and is a bronze sculpture depicting Maxim Gorky seated on a bench. Next to him, a coat is casually placed, creating the impression that the writer has only briefly sat down to rest, deeply immersed in his thoughts. Gorky is depicted in a... read more
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