The World's Largest Monument to Saint Nicholas Anadyr
Chukotka Far East Russia
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Standing 10 meters high, with welcoming arms
outstretched, this monument of Saint Nicholas-the protector of soldiers,
sailors and travellers, is the world's largest. It was established in 2004 and
is the work of sculptor Sergei Isakov. Because Saint Nicholas is the patron of
all travellers and, also, border guards, the Foundation of St. Nicholas the
Wonder-Worker is installing St. Nicholas monuments at various places along
Russia's frontiers for the project From Kaliningrad to Chukotka.
The beautifully detailed bronze statues are the work
of some of Russia's most noted sculptors, including Gregor Potocki, Sergei
Isakov (10), Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Klykov, Alexander Rukavishnikov, Raisa
Lysenina, and Boris Sergeyev and Olga Pankratova. The scuptures are up to 8
meters high, weighing up to 6 tons. Sometimes they are air-lifted to remote
locations and lowered into position.
The Saint Nicholas monuments are intended to bring the
saint's protection to safeguard the spiritual and geographical areas of the
country from internal and external threats. In addition Saint Nicholas,
especially in Russia, is an eternal symbol of Christian love, patience and
service.
Chukotka. Russia Far East.
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