• The Bronze Horseman is an equestrian statue of Peter the Great in the Senate Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was opened to the public on 7 August 1782.
  • Probably he used this word for a proper rhyme, but ever since then Russians have called the bronze monument - ‘the copper horseman’.
  • Bronze Horseman is likely to be the most famous monument in St. Petersburg.
  • Bronze Horseman, monument dedicated to Peter the Great, became one of the symbols of St. Petersburg. There are a lot of myths and legends about it.
  • According to a 19 th century legend, enemy forces will never take St. Petersburg while the "Bronze Horseman" stands in the middle of the city.
  • One of his earlier works, Benois created this illustration for Alexander Pushkin’s Bronze Horseman, a poem written about a statue of Peter the Great in St...
  • It is often said that the crucible from which these tales stem is the folkloric figure of the Bronze Horseman.
  • The Bronze Horseman – a monument to Peter I on Senate Square in St. Petersburg – is one of the main symbols of the city on the Neva.
  • The Bronze Horseman stands on an enormous boulder that was originally buried in earth at Lakhta, some 10 km away, as the crow flies.
  • Bronze Horseman is an statue to remember Peter I, the king, who began to built the city. It is located near St. Isaac Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg.
  • The Bronze Horseman is one of the most famous monuments in St. Petersburg. In fact, the monument is dedicated to Peter I. The name " The Bronze Horseman...
  • 2. yekaterina tarafından yaptırılan deli petro'nun at üstündeki heykelidir. aleksandr puşkin'in yazmış olduğu bronze horseman: a petersburg tale isimli şiirinin...