Monument to Vasil Levski, Sofia

Monument to Vasil Levski, Sofia

Coordinates: 42°41′47.98″N 23°20′6.94″E / 42.6966611°N 23.3352611°E / 42.6966611; 23.3352611

The Monument to Vasil Levski in Sofia, Bulgaria
Vasil Levski Boulevard with the Monument to Vasil Levski
The Monument to Vasil Levski in Sofia, Bulgaria

The Monument to Vasil Levski (Bulgarian: Паметник на Васил Левски, Pametnik na Vasil Levski) in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is one of the first monuments to be built in the then newly-liberated Principality of Bulgaria. It commemorates the hanging of Bulgarian national hero and major revolutionary figure Vasil Levski in the city on 18 February 1873.

The monument is 13 m high, made of grey Balkan granite and designed by Czech architect Antonín Kolář. The bronze bas-relief of the head of Levski, part of the monument, was created by Josef Strachovský (or, according to other sources, Austrian sculptor Rudolf Weyr), whereas Italian Abramo Peruchelli did the stonecutting work. It was inaugurated on 22 October 1895, but was planned and worked on ever since the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878, the construction being hindered by a chronic lack of funds and negligence, and taking a whole 17 years. This ignited a wave of indignation among the Bulgarian intellectuals of the time, with the poet Konstantin Velichkov even branding this carelessness in a 1881 poem (see text).

A draft for the monument featured a large Christian cross over a crescent, but it was rejected as religiously intolerant and incompatible with Levski's proper beliefs in equality and tolerance. Other plans included a full-length bronze statue of Levski, which however was turned down as too expensive.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Sofia — This article is about the capital of Bulgaria. For other uses, see Sofia (disambiguation). Sofia София From top left: Tsarigrad Road, National Assembly Square, Sofia University rectorate, National Palace of Culture detail …   Wikipedia

  • Oborishte, Sofia — Coordinates: 42°41′47″N 23°20′27″E / 42.69639°N 23.34083°E / 42.69639; 23.34083Oborishte (Bulgarian …   Wikipedia

  • Eagles' Bridge, Sofia — Coordinates: 42°41′26″N 23°20′15″E / 42.69056°N 23.3375°E / 42.69056; 23.3375 …   Wikipedia

  • Sredets, Sofia — Sredets ( bg. Средец) is an urban municipality located in the very centre of the capital Sofia. As of 2006 it has 41,000 inhabitants. The municipality has an area of around 300 hectares or 3 km².Its borders follow Sitnyakovo Blvd, Yavorov Alley… …   Wikipedia

  • 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria — is a Bulgarian national union established in 1966 to promote tourism among Bulgaria s most significant cultural, historic, and natural landmarks. As part of this program, each chosen landmark has its own individual seal, which is used to stamp… …   Wikipedia

  • Lovech — ( bg. Ловеч) is a town in north central Bulgaria with a population of about 50,000. Lovech is the administrative centre of Lovech Province and of the subordinate Lovech municipality, and is located 150 km from the capital city of Sofia. Near… …   Wikipedia

  • Lovech Province — Infobox Province of Bulgaria Cyrillic = Oбласт Ловеч Capital = Lovech Municipalities = Area = 4, 128 km² Density = Population = 167,931 LicensePlate = Governor = Website = Lovech is one of the 28 provinces in Bulgaria.MunicipalitiesIts main city… …   Wikipedia

  • Kardjali — Кърджали, Kărdžali Héraldique …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Kurdzhali — Kardjali Kardjali Héraldique …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Varna — This article is about the city in Bulgaria. For other uses, see Varna (disambiguation). Coordinates: 43°13′N 27°55′E / 43.217°N 27.917°E / 43.217; 27.9 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”