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This article is a list of current and former known monuments of Vladimir Lenin. Many of the monuments in former Soviet republics and satellites were removed after the fall of the Soviet Union, while some of these countries retained the thousands of Lenin monuments that were erected during the Soviet period as part of Lenin's cult of personality.[1][2]

Important regions and capital cities of countries are highlighted in bold.


Africa


Country LocationInstalledRemoved Notes
EthiopiaAfrica Park, Addis Ababa October 19831991The first Lenin statue in Africa, this monument was constructed in October 1983.[3] The statue was toppled with the fall of the Derg government in 1991.[4]

Americas


Lenin on top of building, East Village, New York City
Lenin on top of building, East Village, New York City
Country LocationInstalledRemoved Notes
CanadaRichmond, BC20082011A small statue of Mao Zedong on top of a large stainless steel Lenin bust. Displayed in Richmond from 2008–2011.[5][6]
Cuba Havana??Monumento a Lenin, in Parque Lenin.
??Colina Lenin in Regla.
Santa Cruz del Norte??In a petroleum plant.
Holguin??In Vladimir Lenin Hospital.
United States Las Vegas?2019Outside Red Square Restaurant, Mandalay Bay Hotel. Removed in 2019 when restaurant closed.
New York City??On top of the Red Square apartment building, E. Houston St. in the East Village.[7] Moved to Norfolk St. in 2016, half-block south.[8]
Seattle1995NoFremont neighborhood; see Statue of Lenin (Seattle).
ACE Gallery Los Angeles?2017There was a large metallic bust of Lenin on display at the corner of La Brea Avenue and 4th Street.
Hutchinson, Kansas??Inside the Soviet wing of the Cosmosphere.
Willimantic, Connecticut??Hidden in a scrapyard to avoid vandalism.[9]
VenezuelaCaracas 13 November 2017NoLenin bust, unveiled at 100th anniversary of Bolshevik Revolution.[10]

Antarctica


Country LocationInstalledRemoved Notes
Pole of Inaccessibility December 1958NoPlastic bust left by Soviet scientists in December 1958.[11]

Asia


In Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; removed on 14 October 2012[12]
In Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; removed on 14 October 2012[12]
In Kolkata, India
In Kolkata, India
Country LocationInstalledRemoved Notes
ArmeniaRepublic Square, Yerevan 24 November 1940 13 April 1991Since being taken down it has been stored in the courtyard of the National Art Gallery behind Republic Square, with the head detached.
Vanadzor??What is said to be the first-ever statue of Lenin is still standing in the Arbanyak Soviet Camp outside of Vanadzor. It was erected during his lifetime.[13]
Amasia1985?Near Gyumri (the former Leninakan). Built in 1985 and kept in Amasia ever since.[14]
Arin c.1991NoBuilt in 1947, moved to Arin after the dissolution of the USSR.[15]
AzerbaijanBaku? c.1990The central monument was in front of the Government House, but was removed during the mass uprisings of 1990.
ChinaDongcheng district? NoWax statue [16]
India Kolkata <1972NoAt the mouth of Lenin Sarani in Esplanade, Jadavpur 8B bus stand.[17]
Vijayawada1987No[18]
Nehru Park, Delhi, Chanakyapuri 1 November 1987NoA life-size statue was erected on 1 November 1987 during the 70th anniversary of the October Revolution. It was unveiled by then Soviet Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov, Indian Prime-minister Rajiv Gandhi and his wife Sonia Gandhi. Every year on 22 April members of the Communist Party of India and other Left-oriented political parties visit the place to commemorate Lenin's birthday.[19]
AKG Bhawan, New Delhi2010?A large bust of Lenin is located in the headquarters of the Communist Party of India in New Delhi. The white bust is installed right in front of the bust of A. K. Gopalan. The bust was a gift from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Before its final installation in the year 2010 it remained isolated in the Headquarters' backyard for several years.
Belonia, Tripura2013 5 March 2018A statue of Lenin was installed at Cege Square in 2013. Within days of winning the 2018 Tripura Legislative Assembly election, supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party bulldozed the statue.[20]
Sabroom, Tripura?2018Another such statue was erected by the Communist Party of India – ruled state until their electoral defeat by the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2018, when it was razed to the ground by supporters of the party.[21]
Katwa, West Bengal??Red Ink thrown at the statue in 2019.[22]
Kalyani, West Bengal??Bust exists on main crossing.
Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu??Tallest Lenin statue in India located outside the local CPI(M) office.[23]
Kazakhstan Baikonur??Located in the central square of the city.
Almaty??
Karaganda??
Kokshetau??
Semey??
KyrgyzstanMultiple places??Nearly every city and village in the country has a Lenin statue, usually located in the central square. The one in Bishkek was removed from the central square and is now located behind the national museum.
MongoliaUlaanbaatar? 14 October 2012In front of Ulaanbaatar Hotel and in close proximity to the Mongolian People's Party headquarters. In a speech during the removal ceremony, Mayor Erdeniin Bat-Üül denounced Lenin and his fellow communists as "murderers".[12]
Tajikistan Dushanbe??The monument in central Freedom Square was replaced by a monument of Ismoil Somoni, while a second in Central Park was removed and replaced by a statue of Rudaki, Khujand, Nurak, Faizobod.[citation needed]
Istaravshan??
Khojand??
Khorog??
Murghab??
Panjakent??
TurkmenistanAshgabat1927?Erected in 1927 in the heart of the city.
UzbekistanTashkent?1991Dismantled in 1991, replaced with a globe, featuring a geographic map of Uzbekistan.
VietnamHanoi20 August 1985NoDien Bien Phu Street, adjacent to the Vietnamese Army museum. A 5.2m high bronze statue donated by the Soviet Government with the image of Lenin in a walking posture, placed on a 2.7m high granite pedestal.[24]
North Korea Pyongyang??In the Workers' Party of Korea Founding Museum.
??Russia-DPRK Embassy
Hamhung??Soviet war memorial

Europe



Belarus



Bulgaria



Czech Republic



Denmark



Estonia



Finland



France



Georgia



Germany


Erected in 2020 outside HQ of Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany, Gelsenkirchen
Erected in 2020 outside HQ of Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany, Gelsenkirchen
Leninplatz, East Berlin, Germany (removed in 1992)
Leninplatz, East Berlin, Germany (removed in 1992)

Greece



Hungary



Italy


Lenin's bust in Cavriago (Italy)
Lenin's bust in Cavriago (Italy)

Latvia



Lithuania


All statues were taken down in 1991 or soon after, most eventually winding up in Grutas Park. They were erected during the Soviet period and stood, among other places, in Vilnius (at least two statues, one of them together with Lithuanian communist leader Kapsukas), Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai, Jonava, Druskininkai, and Jurbarkas (the Jurbarkas Lenin is now part of an installation in Europos Parkas park in Vilnius).


Moldova


The statue behind a podium during a ceremony in 1976 in Chișinău (then Kishinev)
The statue behind a podium during a ceremony in 1976 in Chișinău (then Kishinev)

Netherlands



Norway



Poland


Statue in the basement of the Polish United Workers Party's House in Warsaw, 2011
Statue in the basement of the Polish United Workers Party's House in Warsaw, 2011
Statue in Poronin, near Lenin's Museum, 1960s
Statue in Poronin, near Lenin's Museum, 1960s
Statue in the museum in Kozłówka, moved from Poronin, 2008
Statue in the museum in Kozłówka, moved from Poronin, 2008

In 1939–1941, after the attack of the Red Army, statues of Lenin were in: Sokółka,[85] Augustów, Kolno, Suwałki, Białystok (pulled down in June 1941), Łomża, Choroszcz (3x),[86] Brańsk, Bielsk Podlaski, Jedwabne,[87][88] Siemiatycze,[89] Śniadowo, Czyżewo (pulled down 5 July 1941),[90] Zaręby Kościelne,[91] Zambrów,[92] Przemyśl, Lubaczów, Łapy, Zabłudów[93] etc.


Romania



Russia


Statue of Lenin in Murom
Statue of Lenin in Murom
Statue of Lenin in Saint Petersburg
Statue of Lenin in Saint Petersburg

Out of 7,000 Lenin statues as of 1991, Russia retained the vast majority. As of 2022, there are approximately 6,000 monuments to Lenin in Russia.[94]

Revolution Square Krasnoyarsk
Revolution Square Krasnoyarsk

Slovakia


Statue of Lenin in Košice
Statue of Lenin in Košice

Spain



Sweden



United Kingdom


The bust of Lenin by Lubetkin, displayed in Islington Museum
The bust of Lenin by Lubetkin, displayed in Islington Museum

Ukraine


Kyiv, Ukraine. The Lenin statue was toppled and dismantled on 8 December 2013 during the Euromaidan
Kyiv, Ukraine. The Lenin statue was toppled and dismantled on 8 December 2013 during the Euromaidan

In 1991 Ukraine had 5,500 Lenin monuments.[103]

Before Ukraine's Euromaidan, Lenin monuments and other Soviet-era monuments were already being removed.[104][105] However, in 2008, the 139th anniversary of Lenin, two new Lenin monuments were erected in Luhansk Oblast.[106]

In Ukraine more than 500 statues of Lenin were dismantled between February 2014 and April 2015, after which nearly 1,700 remained standing.[citation needed] On 15 May 2015 President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko signed a bill into law that set a six-month deadline for the removal of the country's communist monuments.[107] By December 2015 Lenin monuments 1,300 were still standing (in Ukraine).[103]

In April 2015, a formal decommunization process started in Ukraine after laws were approved which, among other acts, outlawed communist symbols.[108]

In May 2016 Dnipropetrovsk was itself officially renamed to Dnipro to comply with decommunization laws.[122]


See also



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