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Statue of Marx and Engels seated at the intersection of Karl Marx Avenue and Kuibyshev Street. Rostov-on-Don: Karl Marx Monument (Rostov-on-Don) Installed in Karl Marx Square in 1959 to replace a prior statue installed in 1925 that was destroyed during World War 2, which had itself replaced a monument to Catherine II demolished by the Bolsheviks.
The Karl Marx Monument (German: Karl-Marx-Monument) is a 7.10m (23.29ft)-tall stylized head of Karl Marx in Chemnitz, Germany.The heavy-duty sculpture, together with the base platform, stand over 13 meters (42 feet) tall and weighs approximately 40 tonnes. [1]
The Tomb of Karl Marx stands in the Eastern cemetery of Highgate Cemetery, North London, England. It commemorates the burial sites of Karl Marx, of his wife, Jenny von Westphalen, and other members of his family. Originally buried in a different part of the Eastern cemetery, the bodies were disinterred and reburied at their present location in ...
Old Town quarter Heilige-Geist-Viertel, in the background is the Berlin Palace and the Berliner Dom, taken from the tower of the Rotes Rathaus, ca. 1910 Similar perspective, taken from the tower of the Rotes Rathaus, 1987 The statues of Karl Marx (foreground) and Friedrich Engels in Marx-Engels-Forum.
Location: V Celnici 1031/4, Prague 1, Czech Republic, 118 00: Public transit access: ... Karl Marx statue, Museum of Communism. Karl Marx, Museum of Communism. References
Chemnitz (German: [ˈkɛmnɪts] ⓘ; from 1953 to 1990: Karl-Marx-Stadt [kaʁlˈmaʁksˌʃtat] ⓘ (lit. ' Karl Marx City '); Upper Sorbian: Kamjenica; Czech: Saská Kamenice; Polish: Kamienica Saska) is the third-largest city in the German state of Saxony after Leipzig and Dresden, and the fourth-largest city in the area of former East Germany after Berlin, Leipzig, and Dresden.
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The Monument to Karl Marx (Russian: Памятник Карлу Марксу) in Moscow is a monument completed in 1961 by Soviet sculptor Lev Kerbel. It is located near the Bolshoi Theatre in Theatre Square .