In the Soviet Union, every city had several monuments of Vladimir Lenin. With the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, many statues of Vladimir Lenin were torn down. This happened even earlier in the European post-Communist states and in the Baltic states. However some remain, and some new ones have been erected.
Communist and post-communist states
- Former Soviet Union:
- Russia:
- Ukraine:
- Armenia: Yerevan (capital, taken down after collapse)
- Belarus: Minsk (capital), Grodno, Vitsebsk, Brest, Slonim
- Estonia: Narva
- Kazakhstan: Taldy-Korgan (Taldyqorghan), Karaganda
- Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek (capital)
- Lithuania: All statues were taken down after 1991, most eventually winding up in Grutas Park; they were all erected during the Soviet period and stood, among other places, in Vilnius (capital, at least two statues, one of them together with Lithuanian communist leader Kapsukas), Kaunas, Klaipėda, Siauliai, Jonava, Druskininkai, Jurbarkas (the Jurbarkas Lenin is now part of an installation in Europos Parkas park in Vilnius).
- Tajikistan: Khojand
- Moldova (in the breakaway Transnistria region): Bendery, Tiraspol (capital)
- Other Communist and post-communist states:
Other states
Gallery
Image:Lenin-statue-Moscow-October-place.jpg|Moscow, Russia
Image:Moscow scene Sanyo.jpg|Moscow, Russia (within surroundings)
Image:Lenin-Statue-in-Vladivostok.jpg|Vladivostok, Russia
Image:LeninSquarePetropavlovsk.jpg|Petropavlovsk, Russia
Image:Lenin-statue-in-Yaroslavl.jpg|Yaroslavl, Russia
Image:Lenin-east village.jpg|New York City, United States
Image:Fremont_Lenin.jpg|Seattle, United States
Image:Kolkatalenin.jpg|Kolkata, India
Image:Leninvijaywada.JPG|Vijayawada, India
Image:lenin_bust_cavriago.jpg|Cavriago, Italy
External links
Communism | Outdoor sculptures | Lists of visual art topics | Vladimir Lenin
Памятник Ленину