The monument is very stylish and has deep spiritual and cultural content. A well-thought-out composition. The author of the monument is Alexander Shappo. I am proud to meet the author. I really love Alexander's work.
The artist's work deserves respect, but the city just needs someone.. The main thing is to have it. Little-known and few visitors will be interested. But it was and is now in the area of the airfield. At least for the residents.)
A good and necessary monument for our city. Unfortunately, they didn't put it there. It is not really visible from anywhere, and even hidden from human eyes by green spaces. And when they grow up in general darkness.An example of a beautiful location is the Euphrosyne Monument.People were thinking.And there is not.
The monument is overgrown with grass on all sides.
The sculpture was made in some kind of peculiar manner, probably based on a painting from the chronicle.
The monument is located in a completely unsuitable place, neither for excursions nor for residents, there is nothing in it that pleases the eye.Well, there is and there is, it is worth it!I didn't notice any sights in it.
The author of the monument, Alexander Shappo, is an outstanding Belarusian artist. The territory near the monument is a little neglected by the local authorities...
There are no questions about the monument again, but the place where it stands is just touching))), the person who comes up with where to put monuments in Polotsk himself needs to put a monument somewhere in a landfill......
A good monument, but there are no benches and trees that would look good and save from the heat, I doubt that there are people who just come to look at it, because besides looking at it there is nothing to do in the neighborhood!
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Review of the monument? Why not?
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Everything around the monument is strewn with red sand. It looks good
4/5
The monument itself is made quite well, I think John the Architect would have liked
5/5
There is a sign with information nearby
For this +
And in general, I put 5/5 for the monument to John the Architect
Respect for history, which is manifested in the perpetuation of the names of personalities who played a significant role in the development of the city and the state, deserves only the highest assessment 👍