Worker and Kolkhoz Woman
Worker and Kolkhoz Woman is a sculpture of two figures with a hammer and a sickle raised over their heads. The concept and compositional design belong to the Soviet architect Boris Iofan.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: SteveInLeighton’s Photos, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Photo: Tatiusa, CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Type: Tourist attraction
- Description: monumental sculpture
- Also known as: “Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa”
- Address: проспект Мира
Photo: Gennady Grachev, CC BY 2.0.
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Pavilion № 70 ‘Moscow’ and Monument to the Conquerors of Space.
Pavilion № 70 ‘Moscow’
Photo: Denisesakov, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Moscow Pavilion was designed as an exhibition pavilion for the Soviet Union at the international exhibition Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The project was designed by a team of architects led by Mikhail Posokhin. Pavilion № 70 ‘Moscow’ is situated 330 metres west of Worker and Kolkhoz Woman.
Monument to the Conquerors of Space
Obelisk
Photo: Cayden21, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Monument to the Conquerors of Space is a giant obelisk in Moscow built in 1964 to celebrate achievements of the Soviet people in space exploration. Monument to the Conquerors of Space is situated 750 metres southwest of Worker and Kolkhoz Woman.
Rostokino Aqueduct
Photo: Dmitry Ivanov, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Rostokino Aqueduct, also known as Millionny Bridge, is a stone aqueduct over Yauza River in Rostokino District of Moscow, Russia, built in 1780-1804. It is the only remaining aqueduct in Moscow, once a part of Mytishchi Water Supply, Moscow's first centralized water utility. Rostokino Aqueduct is situated 560 metres east of Worker and Kolkhoz Woman.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rostokino and Alexeyevsky District.
Alexeyevsky District
Suburb
Photo: 1bp.co, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Alexeyevsky District is a territorial division in North-Eastern Administrative Okrug, one of the 125 in the federal city of Moscow, Russia. It is located in the northeast of the federal city.
Ostankinsky District
Suburb
Photo: AlixSaz, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Ostankinsky District, also called simply Ostankino, is an administrative district of North-Eastern Administrative Okrug, and one of the 125 raions of Moscow, Russia.
Worker and Kolkhoz Woman
- Categories: colossal statue, group of sculptures, monument, tourism, and historic site
- Location: Moscow Oblast, Central Russia, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude
55.82818° or 55° 49′ 41″ northLongitude
37.64675° or 37° 38′ 48″ eastOpen location code
9G7VRJHW+7MOpenStreetMap ID
node 614438912OpenStreetMap feature
historic=monumentOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionWikidata ID
Q627114
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Vietnamese—“Worker and Kolkhoz Woman” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Arbeider en Kolchoswerkster”
- Arabic: “العامل وإمرأة المزرعة النموذجية”
- Arabic: “العامل والمزارعة النموذجية”
- Arabic: “العامل والمزارعة”
- Armenian: “Աշխատավորն ու կոլտնտեսուհին”
- Azerbaijani: “Fəhlə və kolxozçu”
- Basque: “Langilea eta kolkhoztarra”
- Belarusian: “Рабочы і калгасніца”
- Bulgarian: “Работник и колхозничка”
- Catalan: “Obrer i Dona del Kolkhoz”
- Chinese: “工人和集体农庄女庄员”
- Czech: “Dělník a kolchoznice”
- Danish: “Arbejder og Kolkhozkvinde”
- Dutch: “Arbeider en kolchozboerin”
- Esperanto: “Laboristo kaj Kolĥoza Virino”
- Esperanto: “Laboristo kaj Kolĥozanino”
- Estonian: “Tööline ja kolhoositar”
- Finnish: “Työläinen ja kolhoosinainen”
- Finnish: “Työläinen ja Kolhoosinainen”
- French: “L’ouvrier et la kolkhozienne (sculpture)”
- French: “L’Ouvrier et la Kolkhozienne (sculpture)”
- French: “L’ouvrier et la kolkhozienne”
- French: “L’Ouvrier et la Kolkhozienne”
- German: “Arbeiter und Kolchosbäuerin”
- Hebrew: “הפועל ואשת הקולחוז”
- Icelandic: “Iðnverkamaðurinn og samyrkjukonan”
- Indonesian: “Buruh dan Wanita Kolkhoz”
- Indonesian: “Patung Pekerja dan Wanita Kolkhoz”
- Indonesian: “Pekerja dan Wanita Kolkhoz”
- Italian: “L’operaio e la kolchoziana”
- Italian: “L’Operaio e la Kolchoziana”
- Japanese: “労働者とコルホーズの女性”
- Japanese: “労働者と集団農場の少女”
- Korean: “노동자와 여성 콜호스 대원”
- Latvian: “Strādnieks un kolhozniece”
- Lithuanian: “Darbininkas ir kolūkietė”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Arbeider og kolkhoskvinne”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Arbeidar og kolkhozkvinne”
- Norwegian: “Arbeider og kolkhoskvinne”
- Persian: “کارگر و زن کلخوز”
- Polish: “Robotnik i kołchoźnica”
- Portuguese: “Operário e Mulher Kolkosiana”
- Portuguese: “Trabalhador e Mulher Kolkosiana”
- Russian: “Памятник рабочему и колхознице”
- Russian: “Рабочий и колхозница”
- Russian: “Рабочий и Колхозница”
- Serbian: “Радник и колхозница”
- Slovenian: “Delavec in kolhoznica”
- Spanish: “El obrero y la koljosiana”
- Spanish: “El obrero y la koljoziana”
- Spanish: “Obrero y koljosiana”
- Spanish: “Obrero y koljoziana”
- Spanish: “Obrero y la Koljosiana”
- Spanish: “Obrero y mujer de kolkhoz”
- Spanish: “Obrero y Mujer de Kolkhoz”
- Spanish: “Trabajador y mujer de Kolkhoz”
- Spanish: “Trabajador y Mujer de Kolkhoz”
- Spanish: “Trabajador y mujer de Kolkoz”
- Spanish: “Trabajador y Mujer de Kolkoz”
- Swedish: “Arbetare och kolchoskvinna”
- Turkish: “İşçi ve Çifçi Kadın Heykeli”
- Turkish: “İşçi ve Çiftçi Kadın Anıtı”
- Turkish: “İşçi ve Çiftçi Kadın Heykeli”
- Ukrainian: “Робітник і колгоспниця”
- Vietnamese: “Công nhân và nữ nông trang viên”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Выставочный центр «Рабочий и колхозница» and СДЭК.
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