- Slavín
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Vyšehrad cemetery in Prague is also known as Slavín"Slavín inBratislava is a memorial monument andcemetery forSoviet Army soldiers who fell duringWorld War II while liberating the city ofBratislava inApril 1945 from Nazi German troops. It is situated on a hill surrounding with rich garden suburbs and embassy residencies close to the center of Bratislava.This grandiose monument and cemetery of soldiers of the Soviet army, who were killed in deliverance of Bratislava during the Second World War, is nowadays a Slovak national culture memorial. On the top of the 39.1 meter high pylon stands an 11 meter high sculpture conqueror soldier by A. Trizuljaka. The bronze caisson door of the memorial auditorium is decorated with reliefs by R. Pribiša.The monument was dedicated in 1960 on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the deliverance of the city by the Soviet army. In the close cemetery are buried 6845 soldiers. Exactly 63 years after the war, this monument represents the city Lucenec as one of the important cities by acquirement of freedom and the peace. On its walls we can see legend of cities with dates of their deliverance.
It was constructed between
1957 and1960 on the site of a field cemetery, and opened onApril 3 1960 on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the city's liberation. The monument was constructed similar in kind to thePalace of Culture and Science in Stalinist architectural style. In1961 it was declared a National Cultural Monument. Its designer wasJán Svetlík .The site consists of:
*A solemn staircase
*A cemetery with graves (6 mass graves, 278 individual graves) of 6,845 Soviet soldiers who fell while liberating Bratislava
*The central solemn hall with various statues, inscriptions, and a symbolicsarcophagus made of whitemarble . It also features a 39.5 m highobelisk topped with a statue of a Soviet soldier, and on the outside walls are inscriptions of the dates of liberation of various places in Slovakia during1944 -45.Other facts about Slavín :
*This monument is situated in Malé Karpaty , and it is very often attended because of its beautiful view.
*In the area of Slavín are also more statues of Slovak famous artists, such as Tibor Bártfay and Jozef Kostka.
*In 2005 Vladimir Putin, Russian president, visited it during his meeting with G. W. Bush in Bratislava.
*There is day of Bratislava´s liberation on 4 April ,when people and president show their honor to fallen Soviet soldiers.If you want to see a 3D model click here - https://davinci.fmph.uniba.sk/~rabcan1/slavin.phpIf you want to know where can you find this memorial click here http://www.panoramio.com/map/?user=1814502#lt=48.153332&ln=17.100037&z=0&k=1&a=1&tab=4
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