Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky

The Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky is a sculpture of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the first chairman of the Cheka, in Dzerzhinsky Park in the city of Ufa in Bashkortostan, Russia.[1]

Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky
Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky
LocationUfa,  Bashkortostan
DesignerAlbert Seraphimovich Charkin
MaterialBronze
Height3 meters
Opening date1987
Dedicated toFelix Dzerzhinsky

History

The statue was erected in Ufa in 1987 near the building of the Bashkir KGB (now - the building of the Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Bashkortostan) in the park behind the "Rodina" cinema. The sculptor of the monument was the Leningrad artist Albert Seraphimovich Charkin. The sculpture was cast at the Leningrad plant "Monumentskulptura". Simultaneously with the installation of the monument, a row of poplars were planted behind it.

The popular name of the monument is "With his back to the Motherland" because the monument is behind the "Rodina" ("Motherland") cinema and is turned away from it.

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