About

The Memorial to the Victims of Communism, situated in Prague, stands as a profound tribute to those who endured suffering under the communist regime. Crafted by the artist Olbram Zoubek and opened on May 22, 2002, this evocative site features haunting statues that vividly convey the anguish and resilience of a tumultuous past. With an impressive Google rating of 4.5, it draws visitors of all ages, offering a stark and thoughtful reflection on history that is suitable for children as well. This memorial serves as a powerful, emotionally charged reminder of the importance of remembering and learning from the past, ensuring the stories of countless individuals are never forgotten.

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Hellichova
Tram stop 310 m walk
Újezd
Tram stop 63 m walk
Újezd
Tram stop 78 m walk
Švandovo divadlo
Bus stop 283 m walk
Újezd
Tram stop 77 m walk
Švandovo divadlo
Bus stop 282 m walk

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4.5
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Pedro Cuesta
Pedro Cuesta
1 month ago on Google

Es anecdótico encontrarlo además que esta dentro de un parque y cerca de otros puntos de interés de la ciudad. Para entender la representación leer que es lo que representa

André Rocha de Vilhena Gazzi
André Rocha de Vilhena Gazzi
1 month ago on Google

Acho que vale a passagem por esse local pelo contexto histórico e o significado. Caso esteja passeando pela região, vá. Porém, não recomendo deslocar da parte central da cidade somente para visitar esse ponto.

yellowbelly57
yellowbelly57
1 month ago on Google

Worth seeing, a lesson in history.