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Dostoevsky Monument
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The Dostoevsky Monument stands on Vladimirskaya Square in St. Petersburg, a city deeply intertwined with the author's life and works. The bronze sculpture depicts Dostoevsky seated, deep in thought, with a book in hand. Erected in 1997, it is located near the Dostoevsky Museum, which occupies the apartment where he lived and wrote some of his most famous novels, including 'The Brothers Karamazov.' Visitors often pause here to reflect on his literary legacy, and the surrounding square offers a glimpse into the 19th-century St. Petersburg that shaped his stories. The monument is a popular spot for literary enthusiasts and those exploring the city's cultural landmarks.
Don't miss
- The lifelike bronze sculpture of Dostoevsky seated on a bench.
- Proximity to the Dostoevsky Museum at 5/2 Kuznechny Lane.
- The historic Vladimirskaya Square with its church and bustling atmosphere.
- Nearby metro station with easy access to other literary sites.
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Know before you go
- The monument is outdoors and accessible 24/7, but best visited during daylight hours.
- Combine your visit with the Dostoevsky Museum for a deeper understanding of his life.
- Photography is allowed; try to capture the statue from different angles.
- The area is lively with cafes and shops, a good spot for a short break.
A bit of history
Unveiled in 1997, the monument was created by sculptor Lyubov Gubina and architect Vladimir Popov. It marks the centenary of Dostoevsky's death and stands near his final apartment, now a museum dedicated to his life and work.
Common questions
Is the Dostoevsky Monument free to visit?
Yes, the monument is in a public square and free to view.
Where is the monument located?
It is on Vladimirskaya Square, at the corner of Vladimirsky Prospekt and Kolokolny Lane, near Vladimirskaya metro station.
What is the best time to visit?
Late afternoon or early evening for good lighting and fewer crowds.
Can I visit the Dostoevsky Museum at the same time?
Yes, the museum is a short walk away at 5/2 Kuznechny Lane. Check opening hours separately.
How long should I spend at the monument?
About 15-30 minutes for the monument itself, longer if you explore the square.
Is the monument accessible by public transport?
Yes, Vladimirskaya metro station is right there, and buses also serve the area.
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