Monument to V.I. Lenin
Historical reference about the monument to Lenin in Vladivostok
The monument to Lenin in Vladivostok is installed on the station square. The monument is a bronze statue of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, made in the classical style of Soviet sculpture. This is one of the first monuments to Lenin in the Far East, symbolizing the importance of revolutionary ideas for the region.
The monument was erected in 1930 and became one of the first monuments to the leader of the revolution in the Far East. In Soviet times, the square where the monument is located was the center of parades and rallies. The sculpture is cast in bronze by workers at the Krasny Vybryuzhets plant in Leningrad.
The Lenin Monument in Vladivostok is located in the historical center of the city, next to other iconic landmarks such as the Primorsky Krai Government building, the Marine and the railway stations.
Where is the Lenin Monument
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By car: | get to the city center, then walk | ||
By public transport: | stop "Railway Station" | ||
On foot: | ~5-7 min from the central square to the square opposite the railway station |
The Lenin monument in Vladivostok is located on Vokzalnaya Square. It is located opposite the Railway Station building, in the heart of the historical center. You can get to the monument on foot or by public transport, going to the stop "Railway Station".