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  • The Bronze Horseman in St. Petersburg is the most famous monument to Peter I and one of the symbols of St. Petersburg. It is located on Senate Square and is a unique work of Russian and world culture. The Bronze Horseman is surrounded by famous attractions such as the buildings of the Senate and Synod, the Admiralty, and St. Isaac's Cathedral.
    The monument represents a wild rock, onto which the rider rose up, trampling a snake.
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  • 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 (18) 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.
  • The Bronze Horseman is a monument, which was established in honor of the first Russian Emperor Peter the Great, who founded the city.
  • In the popular imagination, the statue’s imperious gesture is forever linked to Alexander Pushkin’s famous verse from his poem “The Bronze Horseman.”
  • The Bronze Horseman is a monument located in the Russian city of Saint Petersburg.
  • According to a 19th century legend, enemy forces will never take St. Petersburg while the "Bronze Horseman" stands in the middle of the city.
  • John Dewey’s verse translation of Alexander Pushkin’s narrative poem The Bronze Horseman was shortlisted for the John Dryden Translation Prize 1996/7...
  • …of Peter, known as the Bronze Horseman , created in 1782 by Étienne Falconet.
  • The Bronze Horseman is surrounded by famous attractions such as the buildings of the Senate and Synod, the Admiralty, and St. Isaac's Cathedral.
  • Located opposite St Isaac's Cathedral by the Neva river is the imposing statue of the Bronze Horseman.