An incredible story of a series of accidents and misunderstandings of the crowd and their consequences.
It was very painful for me to hear the story of the tragedy that happened in 1999
I believe that the monument was able to convey the pain of the tragedy.
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Ивовь Ояыо
Level 10 Local Expert
February 23
It's a very good sculpture. It's just a pity for the people, many people died on this tragic day.
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Алексей Бастов
Level 6 Local Expert
November 11, 2022
A very beautiful memorial near the entrance to the Nemiga metro station, where a massive stampede took place in the underpass on May 30, 1999. It was installed on May 30, 2002 in the form of 53 bronze flowers scattered along metaphorical steps and a small chapel with a metal memorial plaque inside.
The author of the monument is the Belarusian sculptor and architect Mikhail Mikhailovich Inkov. Flowers are a symbol of tragically lost girls (40 roses) and men (13 tulips).