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The monument to Alexander II
(the neighborhood of of St. Petersburg)

The bust of Alexander II was built in the village Staroiy in 1911. Later it was destroyed by the Bolsheviks.

The bust of Alexander II (the village Ropsha). The monument was established in 1911, later it was destroyed by the Bolsheviks.

The village of Murino
The monument was opened in 1911 next to the Chapel of Alexander Nevsky

In the Red Village in 1911 before the township board the bust of Alexander II was erected. Later it was destroyed by the Bolsheviks.

The village of Pargolovo
In 1911, the bust of Alexander II was erected in front of the Chapel. The monument and the Chapel were destroyed during the Soviet years.

In 1884, the monument to Alexander II was opened in the Red Village in the camp of the 2-nd Guards Infantry Division. It was destroyed by the Bolsheviks.

In Tsarskoye Selo, the bust of Alexander II was placed at the Zubovskiy porch of the Ekaterininskiy Palace. It stood only one day and in the next place it was moved to the Town Hall. In 1918, the monument was handed over to the store of the Palace Museum.
In 1927 it was sent to the facility.
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