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Chesme Column

Coordinates: 59°42′36″N 30°23′37″E / 59.7101°N 30.3936°E / 59.7101; 30.3936
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Chesme Column in Tsarskoe Selo.

The Chesme Column (Template:Lang-ru) in Tsarskoye Selo commemorates three Russian naval victories in the Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774, specifically the Battle of Chesma. It was constructed in the Large Pond of the Landscape Park of the Catherine Palace to Rinaldi's designs over the years 1774-78.[1] The column should not be confused with the Chesme Obelisk in Gatchina.

The monument is a Doric rostral column of white-and-pink marble, decorated with ship bows rostra and crowned by a bronze figure of an eagle (symbol of Russia) trampling a crescent (symbol of Turkey). The column stands on a grey marble pedestal lined with bronze bas-reliefs illustrating the Russian victories: these were destroyed by the Germans during World War II and subsequently restored from old photographs. The pedestal rests on a stepped pyramid-like granite platform.[1]

Eagle trampling a crescent moon
A fragment of the original bas-relief found at the bottom of the pond


References

  1. ^ a b c "The Chesme Column". tzar.ru. Archived from the original on April 5, 2016. Retrieved October 8, 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

59°42′36″N 30°23′37″E / 59.7101°N 30.3936°E / 59.7101; 30.3936