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Monument to Vladimir Vysotskiy

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Leningradskiy ave 12A, Novy Urengoy 629300 RussiaMap
Phone+7 926 218-45-13
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  • _D1963PH
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    They were incorporated in no place.

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    It is generally unclear why this monument was set. No man I know said that it was needed at that place.

    Reviewed on Feb 21, 2021
  • Juliashush
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    The best!

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    This is the best monument to Vysotsky of the ones I've ever seen. Very complex, dynamic, similar .... And also this monument to true folk love ... Specially go to see it, I to ...

    Reviewed on Sep 25, 2018
  • mihalunya
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    Vysotsky in New Urengoy.

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    When I studied at school, I regret that I don't have contemporaries like Pushkin, Chaikovsky, Stanislavsky. Later, I realized that I was wrong. I am proud that my contemporary was Vladimir Vysotsky. ...

    Reviewed on Jan 15, 2018
  • Syazina
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    "North, will, hope – country without borders, snow without dirt, as long life without lie..."

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    These lines from the song "White silence" are carved on the post of the monument to Vladimir Vysotsky, solemnly opened in the fall of 2016 in one of the squares of New Urengoy. The sculpture of the idol is million ...

    Reviewed on Dec 8, 2017
  • MakMcs
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    Here the eye of the crow ... does not turn off

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    I accidentally saw on the map the mark "Memorial V.Vysotsky" and with pleasure reached it, to pay tribute to the Great Bard. A simple monument with the correct quote on the pedestal.

    Reviewed on Oct 25, 2017