The Aurora Monument is one of the most recognizable and significant sculptural compositions in Krasnodar, a city in southern Russia. Located at 169 Krasnaya Street, next to the cinema of the same name, this monument has long been an unofficial symbol of the city and a popular meeting place.

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The sculpture depicts a young female Red Army soldier dressed in a greatcoat with a rifle over her shoulder. Her figure is full of determination and focus on the future. Particular attention is drawn to her raised left hand, in which Aurora holds a star—a bright symbol of faith in a bright future and new achievements. Her hair blowing in the wind adds dynamism and expressiveness to the composition, emphasizing her unyielding spirit.
Interestingly, the prototype for this expressive image was a real resident of Krasnodar—Taisia Gordienko, who worked at one of the city's enterprises. Since 1975, the Aurora Monument has been officially recognized as a cultural heritage site and classified as an art monument, highlighting its historical and artistic value for the city and the country.