The Türi War of Independence Monument (Estonian: Türi Vabadussõja mälestussammas) is a monument erected in memory of those that fell in the Estonian War of Independence.
The monument is registered as cultural heritage.
[1] The monument was designed by Anton Starkopf,[2] and it was carved from granite by the stonemason August Pärn.
[1][3][4] After the March deportation of 1949, the monument was demolished.
[1][2] The brass plaques were restored by Hannes Starkopf.