Among the 10 funniest and most cheerful monuments in Russia were monuments to mosquitoes, self-isolation and echpochmak. Experts from the Tutu.ru travel service told socialbites.ca about this.
According to the research, the monument to the mosquito, the guardian of Siberia, in Noyabrsk (Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug) was named one of the best.
“The huge mosquito made of scrap metal looks quite impressive and seems to warn travelers what to be wary of,” experts said.
Also St. He also noted a monument to self-isolation in St. Petersburg, an enema carried by little angels in the Stavropol region, a computer keyboard in Yekaterinburg, “Permyak – salty ears” in Perm and a cucumber on a fork from Stary Oskol. Belgorod region.
“In Kazan, they love pastries so much that they even erected a monument to one of the main Tatar dishes – echpochmak. There you can learn to cook Tatar cuisine in a master class, dine in a restaurant and buy souvenirs,” concluded the experts.
Another “gastronomic” monument is located in Baikalsk, a city in the Irkutsk region – the monument is dedicated to strawberries.
Among the most creative were monuments to a horse in a coat in Sochi and a teapot with a crossed cross and a system administrator with the inscription “Lord of Software and Hardware” in the Kaluga Region.
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Source: Gazeta

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