1. The Monument to the Soviet Army is located in Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria. It was built in 1954 to commemorate the Soviet Army’s role in the liberation of Bulgaria from Nazi Germany during World War II. The monument consists of a central figure of a Soviet soldier, along with sculptures of a Bulgarian soldier and a Bulgarian woman reaching out to him. Surrounding the main statue are several other sculptural elements representing various scenes from the war.
Interestingly, over the years, the monument has become a popular spot for graffiti and street art. It has also been the focus of controversy and political debate, with some people calling for its removal due to its association with the Soviet Union and its communist regime.
2. The monument is located in the Borisova Gradina Park in Sofia. As an outdoor attraction, it is accessible to visitors at all times, as there are no specific opening or closing hours. However, it is advisable to visit during daylight hours for better visibility and safety.
3. The entrance to the monument is free of charge. It can be reached by public transportation, with several bus and tram stops located nearby. The closest subway station is Sofia University. It is also possible to reach the monument on foot from the city center, as it is located within a reasonable walking distance. As for phone availability, there is no specific phone associated with the monument itself as it is a public park and open to the public at all times.


