The Fallen Angel statue in Russia is located in the city of Yekaterinburg and was designed by sculptor Mikhail Mikeshin in the late 19th century. It was originally intended for a church in St. Petersburg but was rejected due to its controversial theme. The statue depicts a fallen angel with outstretched wings, standing on a tall pedestal. At the base of the pedestal, there are several smaller figures, including a serpent and figures representing various vices. The statue is made of bronze and stands at a height of 46 meters. It is considered to be one of the largest sculptures of its kind in the world. The statue has created controversy over the years, with some viewing it as a symbol of evil and others as a work of art. It has also been the subject of several legends and myths in Russian folklore.
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