The bronze sculpture was presented to the city by the newspaper "From hand to Hand".
The grand opening took place in 2005, namely on September 9, on the City Day in a funny way. The fact is that when the traditional blanket was removed for such cases, the audience saw three postmen under it. And what was their surprise when two of them got on their bicycles and started riding around the astonished witnesses. They were actors painted with "bronze" paint. They distributed free fresh issues of the newspaper to everyone.
The charming monument is a tribute to the city postman.
Stop by him for a minute, read the press in a real format, immerse yourself in a world where every printed word was the result of a lot of work, and the postman was eagerly awaited.
The modest and almost imperceptible figure of the city postman is dear to the heart. There is some kind of non-urban unhurriedness, sedateness, intelligence in her. Therapy for a metropolitan resident living in a frenzied rhythm. And how often have you seen men with a newspaper in their hands reading enthusiastically lately? The sculpture is already evidence of the past era of paper media (or am I mistaken?)