Monument to Yul Brynner

How the monument to Yul Brynner appeared in Vladivostok
The monument to Yul Brynner in Vladivostok is a tribute to the famous actor who was born in this city. Yul Brynner, known to the world as the winner of the “Oscar” for his role in the film “The King and I”, forever wrote his name in the history of cinema. The sculpture depicts him in the image of the king of Siam.
Sculptor Alexei Bokiy skillfully conveyed the image of the actor, and the son of Yul Brynner was present at the opening of the monument. Today, the monument to Yulu Brynner in Vladivostok attracts tourists and fans of the actor who want to learn more about his life and heritage.
Interesting facts about the monument to Yul Brynner
Yul Brynner was known as an activist for human rights. He supported the civil rights movement in the United States and even participated in the 1963 march on Washington. The monument is not only a symbol of cinema, but also a reminder of the humanistic values of the actor.
The monument to Yulu Brynner in Vladivostok is installed next to the former mansion of his family, which is now part of the historical heritage of the city.
Where is the monument to Yul Brynner
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By car: | get to the city center |
By public transport: | stop "Seraya Loshad" |
On foot: | from the central square go to the Brynner family mansion |
The monument is located on Aleutskaya Street, next to the former mansion of the Brynner family. It can be reached by public transport to the stop "Seraya Loshad" or on foot from the central square. The mansion is located behind the government building, next to the ensemble "Seraya Loshad".