Abstract

The article is devoted to everyday practices of monument inclusion in communicative space of the modern city. On the example of the Rostov Nika – the memorial devoted to the release of the city from Nazi invaders and located at Theater Square, life of the monument after the holiday is considered. It is emphasized that outside the context of holiday the main symbol of Victory is perceived only as an element of the city architectural landscape.

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