Sculpture "Eternal Memory of the Heroes of the Revolution of 1917"

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The sculpture "Eternal Memory of the Heroes of the Revolution of 1917" is an important monumental object in Tbilisi, located in the Georgiy Leonidze Park. Completed in 1981, it consists of a stone wall with bas-reliefs and symbolic images. The composition consists of two parts, between which there is a small arched passage. On the left is a figure of a man in profile, expressing thoughtfulness or sorrow, which may symbolize memory or anticipation. On the right side of the stone is a figure of a naked man reaching out to a bird, symbolizing freedom or peace. In the center, closer to the top, there is an image of a flying bird. The inscriptions on the sculpture are likely related to important historical events. This monument, made of large stone blocks, is distinguished by solemnity and majesty, and its symbolic composition conveys the ideas of struggle, suffering and the desire for freedom. A visit to this place may be interesting for those who are interested in history and art, as well as for those who want to feel the atmosphere of remembrance and reflection on the events of the past.

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Georgiy Leonidze Park, Tbilisi, Georgia
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    Impressive memorial with a remarkable design.

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    The sculpture, situated in Giorgi Leonidze park, was completed in 1981 and originally named ‘Eternal Memory of the Heroes of the Revolution’. It reflects the Soviet era, and the city has many other Soviet-themed monuments and sculptures, like the Chronicles of Georgia, the war memorial in Vake park, Mother of Georgia, a monument in 9th April Park, and more. It was crafted by G. Dzhaparidze, D. Sultanishvili, T. Tevzadze with G. Shkhvatsabaya as the sculptor.