
Sculpture "The Architect" in Minsk is one of the most famous works by Belarusian sculptor Vladimir Zhbanov. Installed in 2007 in honor of the Independence Day of the Republic of Belarus, it symbolizes the architectural development of the city. The composition reflects the evolution of Minsk – from the wooden castle of the 12th century to monumental buildings such as the Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theater. The three-meter figure of the architect is depicted in a moment of creative thought,... read more
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