Monument
«Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends»


Winnie-the-Pooh is the central character in A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh and Everything. He is a thoughtful teddy bear who enjoys spending time wandering through a Large Forest and composing cute poems. He is very friendly and finds a common language with everyone, but he is especially attached to his friend Christopher Robin. In addition, Winnie-the-Pooh became the main character of the Soviet animated series “Winnie-the-Pooh”, where he appears as a cheerful bear with sawdust in his head, who loves to sing his funny songs, composed by himself. Vinnie gets the most pleasure from honey and joint games with his best friend piglet Piglet. Winnie-the-Pooh is very clumsy, but rarely loses his composure. He is good-natured, but also quite resourceful: for example, he climbs into the pond to pretend to be a cloud and avoid bee attacks, and he always looks at the Rabbit for a portion of food. Vinnie is also prone to philosophical reflections and, when faced with difficulties, solves them as specific tasks. He wants to understand the psychology of others and always finds a solution, thanks to his unique approach. There is always room for grandiose ideas in his plans, but he really strives for simple things – writing poetry and, of course, for honey treats, which he finds difficult to share with others. Because of his passion for food and curiosity, Vinnie often finds himself in the most ridiculous and sometimes difficult situations. He may get stuck in a hole, lose a gift, or even take off in a balloon. Vinnie’s fur is golden brown, like a real bear’s. He is small, with a rounded body and quite plump. His eyes are wide open, and his black paws seem to have a life of their own as he walks through the forest. In Moscow, in 1G, Minskaya Street, there is a sculptural composition “Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends”, which perpetuates favorite characters in the form of a monument, allowing fans to enjoy meeting the characters of the book in real life.

Address: Moscow, Minskaya St., 1G, building 1