Soviet Monuments
Soviet monuments are structures built during the Soviet Union era to commemorate significant events, leaders, or ideologies. These monuments often feature grand designs and heroic imagery, reflecting the values of communism and the achievements of the Red Army. Common themes include victory in World War II and the promotion of socialist ideals.
Many Soviet monuments were erected in public spaces, such as parks and squares, and served as symbols of national pride. After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, some of these monuments were removed or repurposed, while others remain as historical reminders of the past.