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Monument to Charles de Gaulle
Памятник Шарлю де Голлю
LocationMoscow
BuilderZurab Tsereteli (architect)
Opening dateMay 9, 2005
Monument in Russia

The Monument to Charles de Gaulle (Russian: Памятник де Голлю) stands in front of the Cosmos Hotel on a square named after Charles de Gaulle in Moscow, Russia.

Description

The monument consists of a ten-metre high (33 ft) red granite base, topped by an eight-metre high (26 ft) bronze statue of De Gaulle, the leader of Free France and President of France. Sculptor Zurab Tsereteli chose for the monument to be of such a height, due to the high building behind it.

Tsereteli, a close friend of mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov, said that he depicted De Gaulle as he had personally seen him in 1968. He had been planning the monument since 2003.

Inauguration

The monument was inaugurated on 9 May 2005 by French president Jacques Chirac and the President of Russia Vladimir Putin, on the 60th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, the defeat of Nazi Germany. Chirac used his speech to praise the Treaty of Lisbon for which the French were about to have a referendum: "Tomorrow, the treaty will be, for each of the States and peoples of the Union, the base on which they will together build their roads to peace".

Reception

French newspaper La Dépêche du Midi reported that the work was controversial for its author and its appearance, being locally nicknamed "The Nightmare". Magazine L'Obs wrote that "if the dimensions and the materials make you think of the large Asian, Turkmen or North Korean statues, its position makes it not appear overwhelming". In Le Figaro, Irina de Chikoff found it to look like a scarecrow or robot, and reported that the local press had mocked it as resembling French comic actor Louis de Funès in one of his roles as a gendarme.

References

  1. ^ "Un De Gaulle de 18 mètres pour Moscou" [An 18-metre De Gaulle for Moscow]. La Dépêche du Midi (in French). 9 May 2005. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  2. "В Москве открыт памятник президенту Франции генералу Шарлю де Голлю" [Monument to French President General Charles de Gaulle unveiled in Moscow] (in Russian). Lenta.ru. 9 May 2005. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Une statue de de Gaulle inaugurée à Moscou" [A statue of De Gaulle inaugurated in Moscow]. L'Obs (in French). 9 May 2005. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  4. "De Gaulle statufié à Moscou ?" [De Gaulle to be immortalised in statue in Moscow?]. Courrier International (in French). 1 October 2003. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  5. Soulé, Véronique (10 May 2005). "Pour Chirac, le traité est "le socle" d'un "avenir de paix"" [For Chirac, the treaty is "the base" of a "road to peace"]. Libération (in French). Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  6. De Chikoff, Irina (14 May 2005). "Как де Голль стал 'страшилой'" [How De Gaulle became a 'scarecrow'] (in Russian). inoSMI. Retrieved 18 March 2022.

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