The Jules Verne Monument in Nizhny Novgorod is not just a sculpture, but the first in Russia and only the sixth in the world dedicated to the legendary French science fiction writer. This unique attraction adorns the Fedorovsky Embankment, offering visitors not only a symbolic encounter with the great dreamer but also breathtaking panoramic views of the Volga River.

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The sculptural composition, created by the talented Kazan sculptor Fanil Valiullin, depicts Jules Verne himself, who, according to the concept, is setting off on an exciting journey in a hot air balloon. The balloon is captured at the dynamic moment of lift-off, which vividly symbolizes the writer's unstoppable flight of fancy and his eternal quest for unknown worlds and new discoveries.
The monument is deeply symbolic: for instance, the spyglass in Verne's hands, according to the architect's design, represents progress and scientific achievements that he so presciently wrote about in his famous novels. The entire composition serves as a striking artistic embodiment of Jules Verne's rich creative legacy and his invaluable contribution to the development of science fiction and adventure literature, continuing to inspire dreamers of all ages.