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Monument to Chocolate

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Material
  
bronze

Opening date
  
1 July 2009

Height
  
3 m

Completion date
  
2009

Width
  
600 kg (1,300 lb)

Artist
  
Ilya Shanin

Designer
  
Ilya Shanin

Dedicated to
  
Chocolate

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Location
  
Pokrov, Vladimir Oblast, Russia

Similar
  
Pamyatnik Shveyku, Monument to the lamplighter, Monument of Happiness, Kotyonok s ul Lizyukova, Pamyatnik Belomu Bimu

The Monument to Chocolate, commonly known as Chocolate Fairy (Russian: Шоколадная фея), is a monument in the town of Pokrov, Vladimir Oblast, Russia.

A bronze statue was created in 2009 and is known as the first monument to chocolate in the world. The monument is shaped as a chocolate bar, and represents a figure of a magic fairy holding a chocolate in her hands. The monument was unveiled on 1 July 2009, in few steps from the Pokrov Museum of Chocolate.

The monument was given to the town by Kraft Foods to mark the 15th anniversary of the company’s operation in Russia. Kraft Foods' chocolate factory is well known as a producer of chocolate under the brands Alpen Gold, Milka, and Vozdushny, is the backbone enterprise of Pokrov.

Twenty sculptors from the cities of Vladimir and St. Petersburg participated in the competition for the best design of the monument. The project to create the first monument to chocolate was awarded to Ilya Shanin, a talented Vladimir sculptor and winner of the European sand sculptors' championship whose works were displayed in the cities of Germany, Austria and Belgium. It took him a year and a half to complete the sculpture.

The monument is 3 metres (9.8 ft) tall and weighs 600 kg (1,300 lb).

A legend associated with the statue says that if one makes a wish and rubs the chocolate tile in the Fairy's hand, his/her life will be sweeter.

References

Monument to Chocolate Wikipedia