In the heart of the picturesque city of Uzhhorod, on the banks of the Uzh River, stands the majestic Monument to Avgustyn Voloshyn. This monument is dedicated to the outstanding educator, scholar, and political leader who left a profound mark on history, becoming the president of Carpathian Ukraine in 1939. The monument is not just an ornament to Independence Embankment but also an important symbol of the people's desire for self-determination in a country like Ukraine.

The bronze sculpture depicts Avgustyn Voloshyn in a calm and wise pose. He is seated, holding an important historical document in his hand — the code of laws from March 15, 1939. The work of sculptor Mikhail Mykhailiuk and architect Petro Haiovych is distinguished by its detailed craftsmanship and emotional depth, conveying the strong character and educational spirit of this man.
Installed in 2004 for the 130th anniversary of his birth, the monument quickly became one of the favorite spots for walks. Its high rating among travelers confirms that this place attracts people not only for its historical significance but also for the special atmosphere of peace provided by the view of the river and the surrounding chestnut alleys.