Monument to the 50th anniversary of the abolition of serfdom in the Russian Empire.
The inscription on the pedestal reads: "To the Tsar-liberator from the grateful peasants of the Yurievsky volost. February 19, 1861-50-1911".
The cross that was on the pedestal now lies next to the monument.
The empire, the tsar, and even the Yurievsky volost are no longer there, but the monument stands.
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Николай Кулыба
Level 7 Local Expert
May 30, 2023
It's just a historical place. Nothing special. You will enjoy walking around these places more. Quiet and peaceful, nature calms and inspires.
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Станислав Кулаков
Level 29 Local Expert
June 22, 2024
An ordinary historical place. Nothing special or remarkable
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Андрей Сержанин
Level 24 Local Expert
June 20, 2023
The King is the Winner! It's a pity that only the stone with the inscription remains...