Détails de l'endroit

Détails de l'endroit

monument to the first stool of the Russian land

There is nothing superfluous in this sculptural composition — just a simple stool. However, it reaches a height of three meters. This monument was erected right next to the entrance to the [Furniture Museum] (http://kudago.com/msk/place/muzej-mebeli-na-taganke/), which occupies the premises of the Arshenevsky estate. During the day, the stool impresses primarily with its gigantic size, and in the dark it is effectively illuminated. Next to the stool there is a sign asking you not to try to climb the sculpture.

In Ancient Rus, the stool appeared already in the 9th century, and this word itself came to our language from German, where this is the name of furniture for sitting one person, which does not provide for a backrest and armrests.

The stool is one of the most [unusual monuments] (http://kudago.com/msk/list/originalnye-pamyatniki-moskvy/) in the capital.

There is nothing superfluous in this sculptural composition — just a simple stool. However, it reaches a height of three meters. This monument was erected right next to the entrance to the [Furniture Museum] (http://kudago.com/msk/place/muzej-mebeli-na-taganke/), which occupies the premises of the Arshenevsky estate. During the day, the stool impresses primarily with its gigantic size, and in the dark it is effectively illuminated. Next to the stool there is a sign asking you not to try to climb the sculpture.

In Ancient Rus, the stool appeared already in the 9th century, and this word itself came to our language from German, where this is the name of furniture for sitting one person, which does not provide for a backrest and armrests.

The stool is one of the most [unusual monuments] (http://kudago.com/msk/list/originalnye-pamyatniki-moskvy/) in the capital.

There is nothing superfluous in this sculptural composition — just a simple stool. However, it reaches a height of three meters. This monument was erected right next to the entrance to the [Furniture Museum] (http://kudago.com/msk/place/muzej-mebeli-na-taganke/), which occupies the premises of the Arshenevsky estate. During the day, the stool impresses primarily with its gigantic size, and in the dark it is effectively illuminated. Next to the stool there is a sign asking you not to try to climb the sculpture.

In Ancient Rus, the stool appeared already in the 9th century, and this word itself came to our language from German, where this is the name of furniture for sitting one person, which does not provide for a backrest and armrests.

The stool is one of the most [unusual monuments] (http://kudago.com/msk/list/originalnye-pamyatniki-moskvy/) in the capital.

Adresse

st. Taganskaya, 13

La Source

https://kudago.com/msk/place/pamyatnik-pervomu-taburetu-zemli-russkoj/

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