the Monument to Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli is planned to establish in St. Petersburg, near the house №56 on the street, named after the author of the textbook of the poem “the knight in the Panther’s skin”. The corresponding decree has been signed by the Governor of the city. The monument will give the Northern capital, the sculptor Zurab Tsereteli. About it as transfers “Interfax”, said the Vice-President of Saint-Petersburg authority of the Georgian “Iberia” Boris Berulava.
According to him, the monument to Rustaveli will set in St. Petersburg in honor of the impending 850th anniversary of the Georgian poet (it will be celebrated in 2022 — approx. “The house”). The monument had made the sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, said the head of “Iberia” and it will be donated to the Northern capital, and work on the installation of the monument will take the Georgian Diaspora.
it is Expected that the monument will appear on the street Shota Rustaveli till the end of the year, said Berulava.
Shota Rustaveli — Georgian poet of the XII century, the most famous of his works is “the knight in the Panther’s skin”. The poem has been translated into dozens of languages of the world. In Russian there are five full translations of the poem, including those made by Konstantin Balmont and Nicholas by Zabolotskiy.
the Street Tsereteli, in addition to St. Petersburg, in Moscow, Ufa, Perm, Vladikavkaz and in several cities of the countries of the former USSR.
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