Freedom monument (Rapla)
Estonia /
Rapla /
Rapla /
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monument, war memorial, tourist attraction
This unique monument, made from dolomite from the Estonian island of Saaremaa, was consecrated on 30 September 1923 in remembrance of the 142 men from Rapla parish who died in World War I and the Estonian War of Independence. It was designed by Jaan Koort. The original monument was destroyed in 1940, but a new version was unveiled on 23 June 1989 produced by sculptor Tõnu Maarand. The monument is situated in the garden of the Maarja-Magdaleena church. What remains of the original monument can be seen behind the church. In front of the parsonage you will see a group of trees known as the ‘Priiuse oaks’, which were planted to mark the end of serfdom.
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Coordinates: 59°0'27"N 24°47'39"E
- Mass grave of the WWII victims 18 km
- Ämari Aviators graveyard 42 km
- Bronze Soldier 46 km
- Monument to the heroes of the War of Independence 52 km
- Monument to those who fell in the War of Independence 90 km
- WWII memorial 125 km
- German soldiers' grave 129 km
- Bofors 76 anti-aircraft gun 135 km
- German monument 179 km
- A memorial to Lentolaivue 32 (Squadron 32) 183 km
- Rapla Gymnasium 0.6 km
- Rapla Cemetery 0.9 km
- Rapla Vesiroosi Gymnasium 1.5 km
- Papla karting track 3.3 km
- Hagudi manor 7.3 km
- Maidla manor 7.5 km
- Purila 8.4 km
- Purila manor 8.9 km
- Rapla County 10 km
- Juuru Manor 11 km