A clean, cozy, good-natured city.Sovetskaya Street is very lively with numerous monuments, cafes, live music, an evening lamplighter lighting the lights and at the same time not denying anyone the desire to take a picture.A very pleasant place to walk.
The composition is poorly thought out, the color of the stone and the proportions are not very, a pathetic semblance of a sculpture in Veliky Novgorod.
I think the author's idea is excellent, watching from the side I noticed the interest of tourists, and this is one of the key components. Good location.
Reflects the historical plots of the city, there is an opportunity for tourists to find out for themselves how and when the city arose)
Impressive... You walk around and plunge into the deep history. I took a photo for my history and the history of my children of all the historical inscriptions that were made around this beautiful monument.
A wonderful atmospheric place. Attention to detail. We were here during the tour and really liked it. It is much more interesting to have a guide in Brest.
A historical place where you are drawn again and again to get in touch with the history of Brest and constantly re-read the historical pages of the chronicle of the city.
There are always a lot of people around this statue, there are excursions and just people, without a guide you practically do not pay attention to this statue
A great monument on Sovetskaya Street, in the heart of the city, but I do not understand why it was erected 10 years before the millennium of the city)
Interesting Stella. Clearly visible from a distance. On the third day of their stay in the city, this facility was used as a gathering point. It is very convenient to start a walk around the square from Stella.
A beautiful monument. I really liked it. It is better to get acquainted with it with a guide. There are a lot of interesting things to learn. Be sure to take a look.
An interesting monument. It looks spectacular in the evening. The monument has collected historical images of Prince Vladimir Vasilkovich, Prince Vitovt, as well as Nikolai Radziwill the Black, as well as images of the inhabitants of the city.
There are many other attractions nearby.
An interesting and beautiful place for both daytime walks and evening walks when the lights are on. Moreover, this is the intersection of Gogol Street - alley of lanterns and St. Sovetskaya Arbat.
Walking along the lanterns, be sure to take a picture with them, and on the arbat you can listen to street musicians for every taste. But the most fascinating sight is when the lanterns are lit by the lamplighter himself in the evening at sunset accompanied by a melody. It's like you're walking into a fairy tale.
And nearby in a souvenir shop you can buy a lamplighter's button to fulfill your wishes.
Personally, I like the monument. Of course, there were so many historical and near-historical disputes. Different smart guys puffed up their cheeks, depicted the wrong thing, wrote it wrong. Tourists like it. They come to the monument and photograph it and themselves against its background. That's the main thing. And something is being shelved in the brain. 😊