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  1. The statue of Friedrich Engels is a 12 ft (3.7 m) concrete statue of German philosopher Friedrich Engels currently located at Tony Wilson Place in Manchester, England. The Soviet-era statue depicts Engels in a standing pose with his arms crossed, and stands on a pedestal bearing the Cyrillic inscription "Ф.

  2. 19 de feb. de 2018 · Discover Soviet Engels Statue in Manchester, England: Manchester salvaged this sculpture of the adopted Mancunian when it was no longer wanted in Ukraine.

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  3. The statues of Karl Marx (foreground) and Friedrich Engels in Marx-Engels-Forum. In the background is the dome of the Berliner Dom. Marx-Engels-Forum is a public park in the central Mitte district of Berlin, the capital of Germany.

  4. In July 2017, as part of the Manchester International Festival, a Soviet-era statue of Engels was installed by sculptor Phil Collins at Tony Wilson Place in Manchester. It was transported from the village of Mala Pereshchepina in Eastern Ukraine , after the statue had been deposed from its central position in the village in the wake of laws ...

  5. 18 de jul. de 2021 · The statue of Friedrich Engels on First Street is distinctly soviet in style. Made of concrete, it still brandishes the yellow and blue spray-paint and scars of its former life. The story of how the Engelsstatue came ‘home’ to Manchester is as remarkable as the life of the political theorist himself.

  6. 6 de ago. de 2017 · Aug. 6, 2017. MANCHESTER, England — After 147 years, Friedrich Engels is back in town. Statues of Engels, Karl Marx’s collaborator, may have been ripped down all over the former communist...

  7. 28 de nov. de 2021 · Friedrich Engels, by virtue of a statue in Deansgate, is ingrained in the heart of the city of Manchester. But how did a German man, who co-wrote the communist manifesto, become a Mancunian icon? What does Manchester owe to him?