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Kalevipoeg (monument To The War Of Independence)
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
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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Maarja-Magdaleena Monument Of Liberty
Maarja-Magdaleena Monument to the War of Independence (1922, Restored in 1988)
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The Eduard Tubin monument, marking the 100th birthday of the composer, was dedicated in 2005. The authors of the statue are sculptor Aili Vahtrapuu, architect Veronika Valk, with sound installations by Louis Dandrel. Eduard Tubin (1905-1982) was a versatile composer and conductor, one of the most recognized symphonists...
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Monument Of Friedrich Robert Faehlmann
The bronze bust was conceived in 1930, and made by sculptor V. Mellik. Fr. R. Faehlmann (1798-1850) was an Estonian writer and doctor, and one of the founders of “The Learned Estonian Society”. He was the originator of the idea to create an Estonian epic, and drafted a major part of the event scheme for “Kalevipoeg.”
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In 1632, King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden, then at the war camp near Nürnburg, signed the charter to found Tartu University, which was also named Academia Gustaviana in his honour. The memorial statue to King Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632) stood next to the main building of the university from 1928, until 1950, when it was...
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The statue of Hugo Treffner is located at the location of the former private school of Hugo Treffner. The authors of the piece are sculptor Mati Karmin and architect Tiit Trummal.
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Monument Of Liberty In InVäike-Maarja
In front of church, in the park of the pastorate, there is a War Memorial to the fallen in the War of Independence and World War I.
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The monument in front of the church is dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Simuna parish. The motto on the monument means "Better to die as a free man than to live as a slave". There are the names of 132 men carved in the stone who fell in the War of Independence, in World War I or were killed by communists.The monument was...
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Lydia Koidula (1843-1886) was a well-known poetess, publicist and public figure of the Estonian Enlightenment period. Koidula’s Memorial Museum is at 37 Jannseni St. The monument, which was the last work by sculptor A. Adamson, dates from 1929.
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