• Bronze Horseman is likely to be the most famous monument in St. Petersburg.
  • It is often said that the crucible from which these tales stem is the folkloric figure of the Bronze Horseman.
  • The Bronze Horseman stands on an enormous boulder that was originally buried in earth at Lakhta, some 10 km away, as the crow flies.
  • The Bronze Horseman is surrounded by famous attractions such as the buildings of the Senate and Synod, the Admiralty, and St. Isaac's Cathedral.
  • Its current name stems from a poem by the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, published in 1833 and named ‘The Bronze Horseman’.
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  • At full height, Illumined by the pale moonlight, With arm outflung, behind him riding See, the bronze horseman comes, bestriding The charger, clanging in his flight.
  • The Bronze Horseman symbolizes “Tsar Peter, the city of St Petersburg, and the uncanny reach of autocracy over the lives of ordinary people.”
  • The Bronze Horseman is a massive statue in Saint Petersburg, Russia, symbolizing the city’s resilience and pride, and inspiring art and literature worldwide.
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  • Masterpiece by French sculptor Etienne Maurice Falconet Bronze Horseman has become the most mysterious symbol of Saint Petersburg.
  • It received its name, and with it wide popularity, after the publication of Pushkin's poem "The Bronze Horseman", although in fact it was cast from bronze.