Monument Rumburk mutiny

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408 01 Rumburk, Czechia

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City : Rumburk

408 01 Rumburk, Czechia
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Hádková Lenka on Google

Je to fajn místo ale určitě ne ve večerních hodinách a občas i přes den se tam scházejí zvláštní lidé.
It is a great place, but certainly not in the evening and sometimes even during the day special people gather there.
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Antonín PrincAgir Poc on Google

Stále mi tohle místo přijde dost zanedbané a to i přes nedávnou oficiální vzpomínkovou akci. T.
I still find this place quite neglected, despite the recent official memorial service. T.
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Na místě popravy vůdců Rumburské vzpoury byl roku 1951 vztyčen na hranolovém soklu žulový obelisk "Za chléb, mír a svobodu" od kamenosochaře Vladimíra Samlera. Původně se nacházel na hornojindřichovském hřbitově jako pomník padlým v první světové válce. Tento pomník byl prohlášen národní kulturní památkou. Roku 1995 bylo prohlášení zrušeno, pomník je však stále chráněn jako kulturní památka. In 1951 a granite obelisk "For Bread, Peace and Freedom" by sculptor Vladimir Samler was erected on a prismatic plinth at the place of execution of the leaders of the Rumburk Revolt. Originally it was located in the Jindřichov cemetery as a monument to the fallen in the First World War. This monument was declared a national cultural monument. In 1995 the declaration was canceled, but the monument is still protected as a cultural monument.
At the site of the execution of the leaders of the Rumburk uprising, a granite obelisk "For Bread, Peace and Freedom" by stone sculptor Vladimír Samler was erected on a prismatic plinth in 1951. It was originally located in the Hornojindřichův Cemetery as a monument to the fallen in the First World War. This monument has been declared a national cultural monument. The declaration was revoked in 1995, but the monument is still protected as a cultural monument. In 1951 a granite obelisk "For Bread, Peace and Freedom" by sculptor Vladimir Samler was erected on a prismatic plinth at the place of execution of the leaders of the Rumburk Revolt. Originally it was located in the Jindřichov cemetery as a monument to the fallen in the First World War. This monument was declared a national cultural monument. In 1995 the declaration was canceled, but the monument is still protected as a cultural monument.
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Hoang Anh Pham on Google

Nebýt bordelu po zemích, odpadky (někteří nejsou schopni je vyhodit do popelnice hned vedle lavičky), tak hezké místo na procházku a posezení. Jelikož se nachází na volném prostranství a výš než centrum, je zde poměrně větrno.
Not to be a brothel on the ground, garbage (some are not able to throw it in the trash next to the bench), so a nice place to walk and sit. As it is located in the open and above the center, it is relatively windy.
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Jan Podzimek on Google

Pěkné pietní místo.
Nice place of reverence.
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Jiří Peterka on Google

Pěkné pietní místo i procházka.
Nice place of reverence and walk.
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Simi Patočková on Google

Krasna prochazka na pietni misto. Tabule s popisem, co se zde tehdy stalo, pripomina smutnou historii. Je zde zasazen Strom svobody na pamatku 100.vyroci.
A beautiful walk to the place of worship. The board describing what happened here at the time is reminiscent of a sad story. The Tree of Freedom is planted here to commemorate the 100th anniversary.
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Vaclav Pazdernik on Google

A bit of history and nice view on the surroundings.

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