Carl Robert Jakobson Monument

Carl Robert Jakobson Monument

Tartu tänav, Viljandi

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Carl Robert Jakobson was one the most important public figures during the Estonian Period of Awakening as well as a columnist, writer, teacher and founder of the Viljandi County newspaper 'Sakala'. The statue was erected in 1998 to mark the 157th anniversary of Jakobson’s birth. It was sculpted by Mati Karmin.

Jakobson's importance in the history of the Estonian people was reflected in the fact that he was depicted on the Estonian 500-kroon bank note.

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24 hours

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  • Signposted
  • Sealed access road
  • By car

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543mariap

543mariap

It's a monument

There's not much to see here but Carl Robert Jakobson was a huge figure in Estonian history, so look him up when you're visiting Viljandi and you will then understand the relevance of his monument.

vivianl70

vivianl70

The monument for the man who set up the political newspaper Sakala (year 1878)

Lovely area around the monument. It is marked on the Viljandi tourist map and it is at the end of Garden of Arcadia.

Anu R

Anu R

A great person in the Estonian history

It's an unassuming statue of an important person in the Estonian history. I walked by it for 8 years without noticing it. A pity.

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