Alexander II memorial
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Alexander II memorial
Summary
Alexander II memorial is a monument[1]. It ranks in the top 9% of monument entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (80 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Alexander II memorial is the creator of Johannes Takanen[3].
- Alexander II memorial is the creator of Walter Runeberg[4].
- Alexander II memorial is located in Helsinki[5].
- Alexander II memorial is in the country of Finland[6].
- Alexander II memorial's image is recorded as 11-07-29-helsinki-by-RalfR-149.jpg[7].
- Alexander II memorial's instance of is recorded as monument[8].
- Alexander II memorial's instance of is recorded as statue[9].
- Alexander II memorial's instance of is recorded as memorial[10].
- Alexander II memorial's movement is recorded as literary realism[11].
- Alexander II memorial's genre is recorded as allegory[12].
- Alexander II memorial's genre is recorded as public art[13].
- Alexander II memorial's genre is recorded as figurative art[14].
- Alexander II memorial's depicts is recorded as personification[15].
- Alexander II memorial's depicts is recorded as personification[16].
- Alexander II memorial's depicts is recorded as personification[17].
- Alexander II memorial's depicts is recorded as personification[18].
- Alexander II memorial's depicts is recorded as Alexander II of Russia[19].
- Alexander II memorial's made from material is recorded as bronze[20].
- Alexander II memorial's made from material is recorded as granite[21].
- Alexander II memorial's collection is recorded as HAM Helsinki Art Museum[22].
- Alexander II memorial's location is recorded as Kruununhaka[23].
- Alexander II memorial's location is recorded as Senate Square[24].
- Alexander II memorial's Commons category is recorded as Statue of Alexander II in Helsinki[25].
- +1894-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Alexander II memorial[26].
- Alexander II memorial's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 60.169494444444, 'lon': 24.952222222222}[27].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Johannes Takanen[3], a sculptor[28], 1849–1885[29], of Russian Empire[30] and Walter Runeberg[4], a sculptor[31], 1838–1920[32], of Finland[33], awarded the Ducat Prize[34].
Why It Matters
Alexander II memorial ranks in the top 9% of monument entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (80 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35]