The Freedom Monument in Ruse was designed in the early twentieth century by the italian sculptor Arnoldo Sochi, but was made by Georgi Kiselinchev. With the passage of time, it has become one of the symbols of the city and is part of its emblem. The composition is pyramidal. At peak, the statue represents the figure of a woman holding a sword in his left hand, indicating the right direction, where they come liberators. One of the two bronze lions at the base, tear mouth chains of enslavement and the other guards the sword and shield of Liberty. On the pedestal is embossed images of scenes volunteers. Text above the inscription says: “Fighters and volunteers who took part in the liberation of Bulgaria in the years 1876 – 1877”. At the rear base 2 Guns are made.