Moscow architecture, though attractive (large Soviet era apartment complexes excepted), is usually fairly conservative, so when I saw this building near the Patriarch Pond, it was a very pleasant surprise:
The following monument not far from the Kropotkinskay Metro is also pretty cool. It is a memorial to Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov, an author most famous for writing And Quiet Flows the Don, and depicts the author on a boat, taking a herd of horses across that river in a scene based on that book.
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Sunday, March 2, 2008
Cool Sights Around Moscow
Labels:
architechture,
Iconography,
memorial,
Moscow,
Quiet Flows the Don,
Sholokhov
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