In a quiet and cozy corner known as the Literary Quarter stands one of the most soul-stirring monuments gracing Yekaterinburg. The Alexander Pushkin Monument is not just a classical statue, but an attempt to capture a moment of creative inspiration. The four-meter polished bronze figure weighing 2.2 tons rises on a granite pedestal, catching the eyes of residents and guests of Russia.
The sculpture presents the poet in a rather unusual form: he is depicted at full height, dressed in a nightgown with his arms crossed over his chest. This image symbolizes a sudden flash of inspiration that caught the genius off guard. The authors managed to convey the special energy and inner drive of the great classic, making the monument feel alive and dynamic.

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Located at the intersection of Proletarskaya and Pervomayskaya streets, the monument symbolically faces the street that bears the poet's own name. Despite the fact that Alexander Sergeyevich never visited these parts, his legacy is deeply revered here, and the monument itself has become an integral part of the city's cultural code.