The Monument on Peace Square in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, is one of the resort's iconic modern landmarks. This impressive structure is a globe topped by eight stylized wings. These wings symbolize the cardinal directions and refer to the image of the ancient Egyptian sun god Ra. The composition is completed by figures of doves—a universally recognized symbol of peace. The monument is set on a massive black granite base that gracefully transitions into the shape of a lotus flower, adding symbolism and a connection to ancient culture.

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This unique sculpture not only attracts attention with its design but is also officially recognized as a world-class achievement. The Monument on Peace Square is listed in the Guinness World Records as the largest piece of art made of metal. This highlights both the ambition of the project and the skill of its creators.
Located in the heart of Peace Square, the monument is surrounded by a ring of light and music fountains. In the evening, when the illumination turns on and the fountains begin their performance, this place turns into an especially spectacular sight, attracting both tourists and locals. According to the creator's vision—an Egyptian artist—the monument was intended to demonstrate how modern art forms can harmoniously combine with deep cultural codes and elements of Egypt's ancient civilization, which he undoubtedly succeeded in doing.