Tartu War of Independence Monument

It stands on Tartu's Freedom Boulevard [et] (Estonian: Vabaduse puiestik).

[1][2] Because people continued to bring flowers to the location after the original memorial was taken down, a monument to Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald was erected there in 1952.

[3] It is a cube on a granite base with steps, on which stands a bronze statue of Kalevipoeg—a copy of the original sculpture by Amandus Adamson.

[2] Kalevipoeg is standing, looking ahead, leaning on his sword, and his lower body is covered by an animal skin.

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