Monument to Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich unveiled in Moscow
Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, who was assassinated by a terrorist in 1905, was a beloved figure in Moscow.
The monument, which was unveiled by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, is a fitting tribute to his legacy.
The monument is located on the site of the former Cathedral of Christ the Savior, which was destroyed by the Bolsheviks in 1931. The cathedral was rebuilt in the 1990s, and the monument to Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich is now a prominent feature of the square in front of it.
The monument is made of bronze and depicts the grand duke in full military uniform. He is standing with his right hand on his sword and his left hand resting on a pile of books. The monument is surrounded by a granite pedestal, which bears an inscription in Russian that reads, "To the Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, who was killed by a terrorist on February 17, 1905."
The unveiling of the monument was a major event in Moscow. President Putin and Mayor Sobyanin both spoke at the ceremony, and there was a large crowd of people in attendance. The monument is a reminder of the grand duke's legacy and the importance of remembering those who have sacrificed their lives for their country.
Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, the grand duke's widow, was present at the unveiling of the monument.
She said that she was "deeply moved" by the monument and that it was a "fitting tribute" to her husband.
The monument to Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich is a beautiful and fitting tribute to a great man. It is a reminder of his legacy and the importance of remembering those who have sacrificed their lives for their country.