Siivertsi Memorial
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Commemoration at Siivertsi Memorial
Siivertsi Memorial stands as a tribute to the brave souls who fought for Estonia's independence during the tumultuous years of 1918 to 1920. Did you know it was demolished during World War II but later restored?
Initially built to honor the protectors of the homeland, the memorial fell into disrepair until architect Melnik restored it in 1996. This site reflects both historical significance and cultural value, marking a pivotal moment in Estonia's fight for independence while showcasing unique architectural design amidst natural surroundings.
Key Highlights
- 🕊️ Historic Significance: Honors those who fought for Estonia's freedom.
- 🏺 Architectural Design: Features distinct post-war restoration architecture.
- 🌳 Natural Surroundings: Set in a serene location conducive to reflection.
Visitors can access the memorial for free, making it an excellent stop for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Siivertsi Memorial
Original Construction
Built between 1918 and 1920 to honor Estonian independence fighters.
Demolition Period
The memorial was demolished during World War II.
Restoration Year
Restored in 1996 by architect Andrei Melnik.
Location
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Address
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Opening Hours
Friday:
Open all day
Monday:
Open all day
Saturday:
Open all day
Sunday:
Open all day
Thursday:
Open all day
Tuesday:
Open all day
Wednesday:
Open all day
Contact Information
Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Anytime, as it is open all day with minimal crowds.