
Monument to Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich
A memorial erected at the site where a Russian grand duke was assassinated, destroyed during revolution, then restored twice—once in a monastery, once in the Kremlin.
At a glance
This monument commemorates Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, a member of the Russian imperial family. Its location marks the precise spot of his death, making it a site layered with both personal tragedy and political upheaval.
History
The original monument was consecrated on April 2, 1908, at the exact location of Sergei Alexandrovich’s assassination. Following the Bolshevik Revolution, it was destroyed in 1918 as Soviet authorities dismantled symbols of the imperial regime. A restoration was completed in 1998, when a second version was installed at the Novospassky Monastery, where the grand duke’s remains are interred. A third iteration was consecrated in the Moscow Kremlin in 2017, returning a memorial to the original site.
What you see
The current memorial stands in the Moscow Kremlin at the location of the original 1908 monument. Its exact architectural details are not specified in available sources.
Cultural significance
The monument embodies the turbulent twentieth-century history of Russia. Its destruction and multiple restorations reflect changing political attitudes toward the imperial past—from revolutionary erasure to post-Soviet commemoration. The duplication of memorials, at both the Kremlin and the monastery, reveals how memory itself became contested ground.
Key facts
- Country: Russia
- City: Moscow (Tverskoy District)
- Original consecration: April 2, 1908
- Destroyed: 1918
- Restored: 1998 (Novospassky Monastery); 2017 (Moscow Kremlin)
- Coordinates: 55.75397, 37.61759
Practical information & getting there
The memorial is located within the Moscow Kremlin, in the Tverskoy District. Standard Kremlin visiting hours and admission policies apply. For current access details and hours, consult official Kremlin visitor information.
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