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Standing tall in Tallinn's Kesklinn district, the War Of Independence Victory Column is a striking tribute to Estonia's pivotal 1918-1920 War of Independence. This 24-meter glass pillar and cross, opened to the public on June 23, 2009, offers visitors a poignant glimpse into the nation's history. Its modern design contrasts beautifully with the historic reverence it embodies, making it a captivating spot for both history enthusiasts and families alike. Scoring an average rating of 4.4 on Google, this monument is a must-see for those looking to explore Tallinn's rich past.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

AB bankas Snoras Eesti filiaal
Bus stop 369 m walk
Vabaduse väljak
Bus stop 265 m walk
Tõnismägi
Bus stop 347 m walk
Ahti Aasma
Bus stop 430 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 282 reviews
4.4/5 282 reviews
Shelley C
Shelley C
1 month ago on Google

Standing in Freedom Square, the Victory Column epitomises the sacrifice and triumph of the citizens of Estonia during the War of Independence. It is free to view. It can be seen by people who use a wheelchair

Toss
Toss
1 month ago on Google

애스토니아의 독립을 위한 전쟁 희생자 추모탑 자유는 피로 얻어진 것이다.

rarnberg1
rarnberg1
1 month ago on Google

Viro 🇪🇪