In the very heart of Voronezh, at 50 Prospekt Revolyutsii, in front of the "Shut" Puppet Theater, stands one of the city's most touching and beloved landmarks — the White Bim Black Ear Monument. This famous sculptural composition in Russia is dedicated to the faithful dog, the protagonist of Gavriil Troyepolsky's renowned novella. Bim, cast in metal, is frozen in eternal wait for his master, evoking warm feelings and nostalgia in passersby.

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The sculpture depicts a setter sitting with an incredibly expressive and loyal gaze. An interesting feature of the monument is the material: it is made of stainless steel, but Bim's right ear and one of his paws are made of bronze. There is a local belief that if you rub the dog's bronze ear or nose and make a wish, it will surely come true, which has made the sculpture particularly popular with visitors.
The White Bim Monument is more than just a sculpture; it is a true symbol of kindness, loyalty, and the humane treatment of animals. It is a "contact sculpture" that you can touch and take photos with, making it a favorite spot for both residents and visitors of Voronezh. This touching monument is officially recognized as a cultural heritage site of the peoples of Russia and reminds everyone of the importance of compassion and love for our four-legged friends.