
Stake attention in this memory
This is a photograph of a bronze relief sculpture mounted on a granite wall. The sculpture depicts a scene of destruction, with damaged buildings, rubble, and what appear to be military vehicles. Below the relief, there are three rectangular plaques with Russian text inscribed on them. The first plaque reads: "From August 29, 1941 to January 23, 1944, 140,939 shells and 496 bombs were dropped on Kolpino." The second plaque reads: "8.5 thousand Kolpino residents died on the front lines and in bombarded city." The third plaque reads: "Of 2183 pre-war residential buildings in Kolpino, 327 remained." The sculpture and plaques are located in Kolpino, a municipal town within the Kolpinsky District of the federal city of Saint Petersburg, Russia. The artwork serves as a memorial to the suffering and destruction experienced by Kolpino during World War II. The granite wall provides a somber and durable backdrop for the commemorative elements.
Symbol
E91E4
Volume
12,480
Creator
+$0.21
Revenue
+$0.09
TVL
$19.78
