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Beautiful monument in the center of Bereznikov
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The monument to Ivan Lyubimov is set in honor of the famous Persian entrepreneur and patron of the 19th century, who made a great contribution to the development of the Urals industry. Thanks to him in due time opened the lite ...
In the center of the city is a monument to Ivan Lyubimov, the founder of the soda industry in Russia, built a soda plant together with the Belgian industrialist Ernest Solve.
Somehow this monument, small, on low position, does not say that it is beautiful. And it was also surprising - in Berezniki no monument to the fellow countryman - the hero of the war, but there is a monument to the owner of the house ...
Ivan Lyubimov - a Persian merchant and patron, in 1881 founded Bereznikov soda plant. The monument was installed near the central square, opposite the Tsuma.
Beautiful monument in the center of Bereznikov
The monument to Ivan Lyubimov is set in honor of the famous Persian entrepreneur and patron of the 19th century, who made a great contribution to the development of the Urals industry. Thanks to him in due time opened the lite ...
The founder of the soda industry
In the center of the city is a monument to Ivan Lyubimov, the founder of the soda industry in Russia, built a soda plant together with the Belgian industrialist Ernest Solve.
Nothing special
Somehow this monument, small, on low position, does not say that it is beautiful. And it was also surprising - in Berezniki no monument to the fellow countryman - the hero of the war, but there is a monument to the owner of the house ...
A small monument to a big patron
I was pleased with this modest but magnificent monument to the patron Ivan Lyubimov. It is located on the central square.
Memorial of Ivan Lyubimov
Ivan Lyubimov - a Persian merchant and patron, in 1881 founded Bereznikov soda plant. The monument was installed near the central square, opposite the Tsuma.