His Monuments;
The Monument to Alfred Nobel (Russian: Памятник Альфреду Нобелю, 59.960787°N 30.334905°E) in Saint Petersburg is arranged along the Bolshaya Nevka River on Petrogradskaya Embankment. It was given in 1991 to stamp the 90th remembrance of the essential Nobel Prize presentation. Agent Thomas Bertelman and Professor Arkady Melua initiators of development of the milestone (1989). Educator A. Melua has offered resources for the establishment of the milestone (J.S.Co. "Humanistica", 1990–1991). The hypothetical metal figure was arranged by neighborhood masters Sergey Alipov and Pavel Shevchenko, and has all the reserves of being an impact or parts of a tree. Petrogradskaya Embankment is the place the Nobel's family lived until 1859.


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