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Tartu, Tartumaa
Seal is made of stainless steel, the photo and text have been engraved on it with a laser. The impression made by the seal on the ground is made of granite. Seal is 2.4 m high and three metres long. Location: Toomemägi, Tartu Author: Tiiu Kirsipuu
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Johann Karl Simon Morgenstern's Monument
Tartu, Tartumaa
Johann Carl Morgenstern (1770-1852) was a Tartu University professor of classical philology and aesthetics. While founder and first director of the Tartu University library, he established the university art museum. The statue was first displayed in 1851.
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Viljandi, Viljandimaa
World famious artist Johann Köler, who was born near Viljandi (authors Edgar Viies and Rein Luup).
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Lääne-Virumaa
In Käru village right of the road there is the memorial stone of Juhan Kukk. He was one of the authors of the Manifesto of Independence of Estonia. He was born in Käru village in 1885 and studied at Salla-Käru Village School and Väike-Maarja Parish School. He was a member of the Estonian Country Council in 1917, a minister in...
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Tartu, Tartumaa
The long-serving professor of the University of Tartu was one of the brightest scientists in 20th century Tartu. Lotman studied the history of Russian literature and culture and general regularities of culture. He laid the foundation of cultural semiotics and was the founder of the Tartu-Moscow school of semiotics. The...
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Tallinn, Harjumaa
Jüriöö Park was founded in the highest region of Tallinn, on the ridge of Sõjamäe (War Hill), 55 metres above the sea level. On 13 May 1343, a decisive battle was fought on the grounds of the present-day park between the forces of the master of the Livonian Order and the Estonian troops. According to different records the...
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Kalevipoeg (monument To The War Of Independence)
Tartu, Tartumaa
Kalevipoeg was an ancient warrior, the hero of Estonia’s national epic. The statue, which was created as an Estonian Liberation War memorial was completed in 1933 and was destroyed by Soviet occupation forces in 1950. The new statue, restored by E.Vali, was raised in the same place 53 years later, in 2003.
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Kristjan Jaak Peterson's Monument
Tartu, Tartumaa
The monument to Kristjan Jaak Peterson (1801-1822) was completed in 1983, created by J. Soans and A. Murdmaa. Kristjan Jaak Peterson was an Estonian poet, author of odes and pastorales, who was born in Riga and studied in Tartu. The aim of his work became the creation of literature in the original Estonian language.
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