Lenin Ave, 39, Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, 620075Map
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Which Popov
Oops, we expected a clown :) . This is the statue of the scientist Popov. There is some dispute on if he our Marconi is the inventor of the radio. Simple bud nice statue.
The monument to Alxander Popov, is located to the left of the post office. He attended school in Yekaterinburg, and is seen as the first inventor of the radio in Russia, but this is not officially rec...
Talented monument to the former resident of Yekaterinburg
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The monument was created in the classic style by the famous Ural sculptor Vladimir Yegorov. Popov sits in the reflection on the creation of the first radio receiver in history. On the face inspiration and some mouth ...
The monument itself is nothing special, but logically supplemented by LED sinusoids on the platform in front of the co-inventor of the radio. It seems that they did not exist before.
Which Popov
Oops, we expected a clown :) . This is the statue of the scientist Popov. There is some dispute on if he our Marconi is the inventor of the radio. Simple bud nice statue.
Monument to a great inventor
The monument to Alxander Popov, is located to the left of the post office. He attended school in Yekaterinburg, and is seen as the first inventor of the radio in Russia, but this is not officially rec...
Statue
Just a statue, nice that they have it. learly they are proud of Mr Popov and his invention. On the main Lenina street.
Talented monument to the former resident of Yekaterinburg
The monument was created in the classic style by the famous Ural sculptor Vladimir Yegorov. Popov sits in the reflection on the creation of the first radio receiver in history. On the face inspiration and some mouth ...
The monument with the addition.
The monument itself is nothing special, but logically supplemented by LED sinusoids on the platform in front of the co-inventor of the radio. It seems that they did not exist before.