Monument to credit card

Monument to credit card


Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation (RU)
The first and the world's only monument to a plastic credit card was opened on August 5, 2011 in Yekaterinburg. The monument was erected on the corner of Bankovski alley and Malyshev street and represents a bas-relief of a hand that holds a credit card. The size of the monument is about two meters high and one meter wide.

The creation of the monument was made under the initiative of the Vuz-Bank, which in 2011 celebrated the 20th anniversary of its founding. The idea was embodied by Yekaterinburg's sculptor Sergei Belyaev. The name engraved on the monument is that of Edward Bellamy, the science fiction writer who in his novel "Looking Backward" in 1888 first proposed the idea of credit cards. Thus the name of a man who was able to foresee the emergence of such an indispensable tool in nowadays's payments was immortalized.
The first and the world's only monument to a plastic credit card was opened on August 5, 2011 in Yekaterinburg. The monument was erected on the corner of Bankovski alley and Malyshev street and represents a bas-relief of a hand that holds a credit card. The size of the monument is about two meters high and one meter wide.

The creation of the monument was made under the initiative of the Vuz-Bank, which in 2011 celebrated the 20th anniversary of its founding. The idea was embodied by Yekaterinburg's sculptor Sergei Belyaev. The name engraved on the monument is that of Edward Bellamy, the science fiction writer who in his novel "Looking Backward" in 1888 first proposed the idea of credit cards. Thus the name of a man who was able to foresee the emergence of such an indispensable tool in nowadays's payments was immortalized.
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By: Mike1989

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