Bronze Horse
The "Bronze Horse" is a famous statue located in St. Petersburg, Russia. Created by the sculptor Etienne Maurice Falconet, it depicts Peter the Great on horseback, symbolizing his role in establishing Russia as a major European power. The statue was unveiled in 1782 and is made of bronze, standing on a granite pedestal.
The statue is often referred to as the "Bronze Horseman," a name derived from the poem by Alexander Pushkin. It has become an iconic symbol of St. Petersburg and represents the city's rich history and cultural heritage. The "Bronze Horse" continues to attract tourists and art enthusiasts alike.