Okaskroon Monument
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Okaskroon Monument: A Memorial of Remembrance
The Okaskroon Monument, or 'crown of thorns', stands as a tribute to the painful history of those deported from Rakvere to Siberia during the Soviet era.
Established in 1991 and designed by A. Murdmaa, it symbolizes resilience and serves as a reminder of the deportations. The monument features unique thorn-like structures, representing the struggles faced by these individuals. It holds cultural significance for the local community and attracts visitors interested in Estonia's history.
Significant Highlights
- 🇪🇪 Historical Designation: The monument commemorates a dark chapter in Estonia’s history.
- 🌿 Nature Integration: Located in a serene park, it invites peaceful reflection.
- 🗣️ Local Engagement: Often visited by historians and school groups for educational purposes.
The monument is free to access, making it an excellent stop for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Okaskroon Monument
Meaning of Okaskroon
Okaskroon translates to 'crown of thorns', symbolizing the suffering endured.
Designed by A. Murdmaa
The monument was created by architect A. Murdmaa, reflecting contemporary memorial design.
Erected in 1991
The monument was unveiled in 1991, a year marking Estonia's independence.
Location
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Address
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Opening Hours
Friday:
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Wednesday:
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Price
Free of charge.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Morning hours (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) are recommended for fewer visitors.