List of monuments and memorials to Alexander Suvorov

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Numerous monuments and memorials have been established to Russian Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov, including:

Generalissimo is a military rank of the highest degree, superior to field marshal and other five-star ranks in the countries where they are used.

Alexander Suvorov Russian military commander

Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov was a Russian military leader, considered a national hero. He was the Count of Rymnik, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, Prince of Italy, and the last Generalissimo of the Russian Empire.

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Monuments

Monument to Alexander Suvorov — is a monument to a Russian Generalissimo Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov in the city of Azov, Rostov Oblast, Russia. It was installed in 2014 on the territory of Powder Cellar Museum.

Suvorov Monument (Saint Petersburg) Monument in Saint Petersburg

The Suvorov Monument is a bronze sculpture of Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov located in Saint Petersburg. It is at the centre of Suvorov Square, opposite the Field of Mars and the Trinity Bridge, and between the Marble Palace and the Saltykov Mansion.

Squares and roads

Suvorov Square street in Tiraspol, Moldova

Suvorov Square the main square in Tiraspol in the partially recognized country of Transnistria. It is located between Red Alley and Shevchenko Street. It is named after the founder of Tiraspol Alexander Suvorov. It is surrounded by the Memorial of Glory, the building of the Supreme Council of Transnistria, the Palace of children and teenagers, the monument to Suvorov, and the De Volan Square.

Suvorovskaya

Suvorovskaya was a planned station on the Koltsevaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It was intended to connect to Dostoyevskaya on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line. The station was deemed to be not economically feasible and construction was cancelled in 2017.

Settlements

Institutions

Decorations

Museums

Suvorov Museum

Suvorov Memorial Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia is a military museum dedicated to the memory of Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800). It was founded in 1900 to commemorate the century of Suvorov's death and was inaugurated four years later, on the 175th anniversary of Suvorov's birth, with much pageantry, in the presence of Emperor Nicholas II.

Suvorov Museum, Timanivka Historical museum in Ukraine: Timanivka Tulchynskyi raion, Vinnitsya obl.

Suvorov Museum is a historical and military museum in Timanivka, Tulchyn, Vinnitsya, Ukraine, dedicated to the memory of Russian Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov 1729 - 1800, who stayed and trained his troops in that area in 1796 - 1797.

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Suvorov is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.

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Suvorovsky (masculine), Suvorovskaya (feminine), or Suvorovskoye (neuter) may refer to: