In the Museum the monumental propaganda of Soviet Union, which are going to open this fall in Kiev, visitors can see the monument to Nicholas Shchors as a valuable exhibit.
As the head of the Ukrainian Institute of naramata Vladimir vyatrovich, the Shchors monument, which now stands on the Boulevard of Taras Shevchenko in Kiev, will be transferred. And it will save the monument from destruction by vandals who sawed off the legs of the horse on which sits a red army officer.
“I am convinced that it will be so. Given the fact that the monument to Nicholas Shchors is an interesting piece of art of the Soviet era, it needs to be saved. I hope that he will be transported,” – said vyatrovich.
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