An exhibition of the six best proposals for reconstruction of the
"Memorial of Glory", which was blown up in Georgia, has opened today
in Moscow, RIA Novosti reports.
The 40-meter high monument in honor of the Georgians who fought in
World War II was blown up in Kutaisi on December 19, 2009. Russian
Premier Vladimir Putin proposed recreating the memorial in Moscow at
Poklonoi Hill, near to the War Museum.
Six of the twenty-five best projects have been chosen from a
competition held by the Moscow architectural committee from April 5th
to May 25th this year. Visitors to the exhibition will have an
opportunity to vote for the best reconstruction project of the
memorial.
Moscow hosts exhibition of "Memorial of Glory" reconstruction projects
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