Liiva Cemetery (Tallinn)
Estonia /
Harju /
Luige /
Tallinn /
Kalmistu tee, 34
World
/ Estonia
/ Harju
/ Luige
World / Estonia / Harju / Tallinn
park, cemetery
www.kalmistud.ee/Liiva-info
First put to service in 1935, the Liiva Cemetery is best known for its stone chapel and its memorial to the victims of the Red Terror. Part of the territory is virgin forest, but there are also wide sections with lines of graves meant for the deceased who have no families.
First put to service in 1935, the Liiva Cemetery is best known for its stone chapel and its memorial to the victims of the Red Terror. Part of the territory is virgin forest, but there are also wide sections with lines of graves meant for the deceased who have no families.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 59°22'33"N 24°43'58"E
- Sütiste mets 4.6 km
- Järve Forest 5 km
- Stroomi forest (Merimets) 7.9 km
- Kadrioru Park 8.2 km
- Harku Bog 9 km
- Paljassaare Special Conservation Area 13 km
- Tallinn Botanic Garden 13 km
- Kloostrimets Forest 14 km
- Pärnamäe Cemetery 15 km
- Kostivere Landscape Reserve 22 km
- Silikaltsiidi, 5 0.6 km
- Raku 0.7 km
- Kauge, 3a 1.2 km
- Lake Raku 2.3 km
- Nõmme 2.3 km
- Lake Männiku Väikejärv 2.4 km
- Nõmme 2.5 km
- Lake Männiku 3.7 km
- Kesklinn 4.9 km
- Harju County 7.7 km
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