Monument in honor of Vladimir Vysotskii
Vladimir Semenovich Vysotskii (January 25, 1938, the city of Moscow - July 25, 1980, the city of Moscow) was the Soviet actor, poet, and songwriter, author of prose works. Laureate of the USSR State prize (1987, posthumously).
The monument to Vladimir Vysotskii was opened on July 25, 2005. Sculptor - Aleksandr Tartynov (citizen of the city of Moscow, who lived in the Netherlands). Architectural solutions are made by Gennadii Arbatskii's workshop "Red Hill".
There is no official evidence of the fact that V.S. Vysotskii was in the city of Novosibirsk, but he could be born in the capital of Siberia, since Vladimir Semenovich's parents came to the city of Novosibirsk on distribution immediately after the wedding. His mother was the German translator. His father was the signalman. And there is official confirmation of this. Siberian fund on perpetuation of the memory of Vladimir Vysotskii collected hundreds of books, documents, records, photographs.
A year after the opening of the monument, on July 25, 2006, the only Avenue of bards in the country with commemorative plaques to Aleksandr Vertinskii, Mikhail Ancharov, Aleksandr Galich, Bulat Okudzhava, Iurii Vizbor, Viktor Berkovskii, Boris Vakhniuk, Evgenii Kliachkin, Nikolai Shipilov, and Vladimir Lantsberg appeared near it.