The Bronze Horseman - Peter the Great Statue in St. Petersburg, Russia
Catherine the Great commissioned this statue of Peter the Great, and it is called the Bronze Horseman after the famous Pushkin poem.
The Bronze Horseman statue is in a small park along the palace embankment in St. Petersburg. It depicts Peter the Great on a rearing horse trampling a serpent, which is often symbolically used as a sign of treason. Many newlyweds find their way to the statue (especially on weekends), since having a wedding photo there is considered good luck.
The Bronze Horseman statue is in a small park along the palace embankment in St. Petersburg. It depicts Peter the Great on a rearing horse trampling a serpent, which is often symbolically used as a sign of treason. Many newlyweds find their way to the statue (especially on weekends), since having a wedding photo there is considered good luck.
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