The Sochi monument “Horse in a Coat” was included in the top 10 funniest monuments in Russia. An unusual list of the country's funniest sculptures was compiled by experts from the Tutu travel service. Among the leaders is a monument to the hero of the saying “Who, who? Horse in a coat!
The figure of a horse in a coat was installed in the center of Sochi on Teatralnaya Street, 6 in 2007. Its author is local sculptor Hakob Khalafyan. The iron horse and his coat are made from an ordinary water pipe. There is a pipe in his teeth, and a cup of wine in his left hoof.
- The list of the most fun monuments in the country also includes sculptures of the guardian mosquito of Siberia in Noyabrsk, “Permyak - salty ears”, an image of self-isolation in St. Petersburg, echpochmak in Kazan, an enema on the territory of a sanatorium in the Stavropol Territory, a computer keyboard in Yekaterinburg, a cucumber on a fork in Stary Oskol, Belgorod region, strawberries in Baikalsk, the profession of a system administrator in the village of Kolyupanovo, Kaluga region, reports Tutu.
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