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Detailed Information
  • Place Types Tourist attraction
  • Address Ulitsa Sof'i Perovskoy, Murmansk, Murmanskaya oblast', Russia, 183038
  • Coordinate 68.9700155,33.0867058
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.7
  • Compound Code X3CP+2M Murmansk, Russia
Openning hours
  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours
Photos
Pamyatnik Kirillu I Mefodiyu
Pamyatnik Kirillu I Mefodiyu
Pamyatnik Kirillu I Mefodiyu
Pamyatnik Kirillu I Mefodiyu
Pamyatnik Kirillu I Mefodiyu
Pamyatnik Kirillu I Mefodiyu
Pamyatnik Kirillu I Mefodiyu
Pamyatnik Kirillu I Mefodiyu
Pamyatnik Kirillu I Mefodiyu
Pamyatnik Kirillu I Mefodiyu
Reviews
Santanu Patnaik (12/28/2018)
Beautiful. A great achievement by human. Click a photo.
Andrey Ermolaev (11/01/2020)
Monument to Cyril and Methodius Opened on May 22, 1990 in the park in front of the regional scientific library in Murmansk. The author of the monument is the Bulgarian sculptor Vladimir Ginovski. The Murmansk monument is an exact copy of the monument, which is located in front of the building of the People's Library in Sofia, where it was erected for the 1100th anniversary of the creation of Slavic writing. Two casts of this sculptural composition were staged in the Bulgarian city of Blagoevgrad and in Rome, and the last copy - in Murmansk. The monument to Slavic educators in Murmansk was the result of the active work of local writers. On May 24, 1986, on the initiative of polar writers, primarily Vitaly Maslov, for the first time in the USSR the Day of Slavic Written Language and Culture was solemnly celebrated in Murmansk, which was soon declared a state holiday. And in 1988, when Maslov was in Bulgaria, the idea arose to give Murmansk a monument to Cyril and Methodius, as a token of gratitude to the people of Murmansk who revived the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture in Russia. On May 22, 1990, a solemn and colorful opening of the monument took place in the park in front of the building of the Murmansk Regional Scientific Library. Bronze statues, symbolizing unquenchable candles, are installed on a low concrete pedestal, which, in turn, is placed on a strong foundation of 12 granite slabs.
время чайка (07/08/2020)
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Андрей Малахов (12/29/2019)
A beautiful monument, and what I liked most of all, these are well-designed information boards explaining in detail who, whom and for what)
Александр Скан (04/13/2019)
A good place. It is a pity that every pig has got into the habit of feeding the pigeons there. Stable everything is filthy.
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