The Kremenchuk 'Unbreakable' Stays: The City Council Rejected Demolition Demands for the Controversial Sculpture.
The local authorities of Kremenchuk decided to keep the sculpture 'Unbreakable' in the local Peace Park despite a petition demanding its removal. However, the authorities determined that this sculpture is an important gift from a local sculptor and reflects his philosophy.
Yulian Chaplinsky, a well-known architect and urbanist from Lviv, supported the existence of the 'Unbreakable' sculpture. He even offered to take it to Lviv if Kremenchuk decided to remove it. Chaplinsky is a controversial figure among Lviv residents, but he is known for his work in architecture and urbanism.
As a result, the 'Unbreakable' sculpture will remain in Kremenchuk despite discussions about its appearance and essence. This decision by the local authorities emphasizes the importance of the city's cultural heritage and openness to diverse artistic expressions.
Kremenchuk preserves the 'Unbreakable' sculpture in the local Peace Park despite everyday challenges. This decision highlights the residents' openness to different forms of art and their support for cultural values.
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