Suvorov Monument (Azov)

Monument to Alexander Suvorov (Памятник Александру Суворову) 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.

History
Rosotv Oblast has about a dozen monuments to Alexander Suvorov. His name is given to the streets and several educational institutions. The name of Suvorov is also linked with the history of Azov. In the years 1778-1779, Alexander Suvorov inspected the construction of Azov-Mozdok defense line, which was laid down after Russo-Turkish War of 1768-1774. Several times he visited Azov fortress. The main operations in this Russian-Turkish war were conducted under the command of Suvorov.

At the petition of Suvorov to Empress Catherine II, the Crimean Armenians began to settle on the Don. There they founded the city of Nakhichevan-on-Don, the villages of Crimea, Chaltyr, Bolshiye Saly, Sultan-Saly, Nesvetay.

On July 19, 2014 in the city of Azov there was installed a monument to Suvorov. The date of the opening was timed to anniversary of Azov's final accession to the Russian Empire. The monument was erected on the territory Powder Cellar Museum.

Description
The bust of Suvorov is mounted on a rectangular pedestal. It is installed next to the 18th-century building of military engineering, a powder cellar. Next to the powder cellar there is a house where the commander stayed at his time. The pedestal has an inscription: "Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov 1730–1800. The great Russian military commander, Generalissimo, Prince of Italy, Count Ryminsky." On all sides of the monument there are plaques that tell about his life. There are two old cannons around the monument.