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Glass pillar & cross erected in 2009 to memorialize Estonia's 1918–1920 War of Independence.
Vabaduse väljak, 10130 Tallinn, Estonia

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E D
at 2023 Nov 06
E D
at 2023 Nov 06
Very great monument located by the Freedom Square - it can be seen from a distance and looks grand.
Mia Maria
at 2023 Aug 24
Mia Maria
at 2023 Aug 24
Beautiful and historical place, free of charge
Andreas Heierli
at 2023 Aug 09
Andreas Heierli
at 2023 Aug 09
One of the monuments throughout the Baltics that emphasises the importance freedom and especially freedom from forced on rule for the people of the area. The memorial itself is nothing special, but the value it stands for obviously is.
Goran A.
at 2023 Aug 06
Goran A.
at 2023 Aug 06
The War of Independence Victory Column in Tallinn stands tall as a tribute to the courage, sacrifice, and determination of the Estonian people during a pivotal moment in their history. This monumental structure commemorates the hard-fought victories and the ultimate success of Estonia's struggle for independence. The Victory Column serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom and sovereignty, and it honors their legacy for future generations. As a cherished symbol of national pride, the column reflects Estonia's resilience and the indomitable spirit that continues to shape the country's identity today
Hong Zhang
at 2023 Jun 18
Hong Zhang
at 2023 Jun 18
A beautiful monument just outside the old town of Tallinn.
Leon M
at 2023 May 21
Leon M
at 2023 May 21
Monument to the Estonian Independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
Sa Pr
at 2018 Mar 14
Sa Pr
at 2018 Mar 14
Located in the Freedom Square, it was build as a memorial for those who fell during the Estonian War of Independence. The pillar is 23.5 m high. Its best appreciated at night when the columns is lighted.

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