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Interesting statue and story.
A lovely statue commemorating the tragic events of the Beslan massacre. I would not suggest its worth going out of your way to see this statue but as its on the main road going up the hill, its hard t...
This statue is in memory of the Beslan school siege. The statue depicts a screaming boy, wearing only his underpants. I remember watching the siege on TV and I especially remember this boy who had a c...
Don't miss this small statute, it is really impressive that San Marinian artists decided to devote their art to this painful experience of Beslan. Thank you very much.
The artist capture very well the drama and agony of the terrible experience lived by the children of Belsan. The statue is located in a garden near one of the entrance door to the old city.
Interesting statue and story.
A lovely statue commemorating the tragic events of the Beslan massacre. I would not suggest its worth going out of your way to see this statue but as its on the main road going up the hill, its hard t...
Tragic Event That I Can Still Remember
This statue is in memory of the Beslan school siege. The statue depicts a screaming boy, wearing only his underpants. I remember watching the siege on TV and I especially remember this boy who had a c...
Small but impressive
Don't miss this small statute, it is really impressive that San Marinian artists decided to devote their art to this painful experience of Beslan. Thank you very much.
Very moving statue
The artist capture very well the drama and agony of the terrible experience lived by the children of Belsan. The statue is located in a garden near one of the entrance door to the old city.
Screaming with despair
A moving sculpture. When you look at the naked boy and then his face....and in the end you can see the dedication...