Why has Antwerp a Peter the Great statue?
The people from Antwerp (Belgium) haven't forgotten a visit from the Russian Tsar Peter the Great (1672-1725). He visited the city near the Scheldt for three days in 1717! According to some sources the Tsar and his court could drink a lot and he wanted to know the length of the cathedral by measuring it with a rope. Antwerp and its people never saw such a special person before and of course they wanted to honour him or his visit by a statue. The statue of Peter De Grote was created in 1998 on the initiative of Art Group International who wanted - after the fall of the communism - to strengthen the cultural ties between Antwerp and Russia. The creator of the statue was Georgy Frangulyan. Who was Peter the Great? Peter I Aleksejevitsj Romanov, nicknamed Peter the Great was Tsar from Russia from 9 June 1672 till his death on 8 February 1725. He was the first Russian Tsar who travelled outside his country. He modernised the vast empire and he especially promoted the science.