World's Largest Lenin's Head

A huge silhouette of Lenin's head in mountains near the Ukhta Railway Station, Komi Republic, Russia is the Largest Head of Lenin.

The 33-meter-high steel pipe sculpture was built in 1970 on Mount Vetlosyan. The sculpture is provided with metal balconies and staircases and one can climb right up to the top of the head.

During the Soviet era the silhouette head was interlaced series of 120, 15 kw light bulbs which are lit from sunset till dawn and the glowing head of Lenin was prominently visible to towns people as well as train travellers passing through the town. With end of Soviet Russia the monument fell in disrepair and lights went out of the head.

It is understood that the city authorities are now planning to restore the giant head, repair the platforms and observation deck and install the illuminated lights again.

Image from Panoramio is by Александр Усачев

Image from Panoramio is by vladimir.m

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