He was standing on an improvised stage near the statue of the Bronze Horseman.
Freezing in her white dress, posing under the Bronze Horseman.
St. Petersburg had its statue of the Bronze Horseman.
The statue came to be known as the Bronze Horseman because of the poem's great influence and success.
It took 12 years, from 1770 to 1782, to create the Bronze Horseman, including pedestal, horse and rider.
Catherine largely forgot about him afterwards, and came to see the Bronze Horseman as her own oeuvre.
The protection served so well that the Bronze Horseman survived the 900 days of bombing and artillery virtually untouched.
Due to the popularity of his work, the statue came to be called the "Bronze Horseman".
The street has no other buildings than the Admiralty and the Bronze Horseman.
The statue became known as the Bronze Horseman due to the great influence of the poem.