Cornflower – Monument to the Victims of Stalinism

Cornflower – Monument to the Victims of Stalinism

Pepleri tänav 27, Tartu linn, Tartu

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The Cornflower (or Broken Cornflower) memorial to the victims of Stalinism was established in 1990 and its author is P. Saar.
On top of the granite boulders is a broken cornflower (Estonian national flower). Black stripes run through the grey stone parquet of the square. They depict the railway tracks that symbolise deportation to Siberia. The waterworks of the monument make it possible for water to drip off the petals of the cornflower, like tears.
The monument, which was initially erected on the corner of Riia and Pepleri streets in Tartu by the association of freedom fighters Memento, was reopened in its new spot at Pepleri 27. The monument is located next to the grey building. During the Soviet era, a KGB remand prison was located there, where the deportation of many Estonians to Siberia began.

Times and prices

Open all year round

24 hours

Features and amenities

  • Wheelchair access

Getting there

Access

  • Signposted
  • Sealed access road
  • By excursion bus
  • By public transport
  • By car

Stops nearby

Bus: Riiamäe, Pauluse

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Reviews

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Derettens O

Derettens O

Poignant Memorial to victims of Soviet deportations

Visitors to the KGB Cells Museum should on leaving the museum walk up Pepleri for a matter of 50m to this small memorial to those tens of thousands whom the Soviets deported to Siberia. Many of the...

Pollen25

Pollen25

колючий памятник

И хотя у памятника нежное название Василек, он произвел на меня колючее, цепляющее за душу, впечатление. Сделан как-то ... с надрывом. И вода капает, то ли кровь, то ли слёзы, которые до сих пор...

Tatjana L

Tatjana L

Памятник жертвам сталинизма "Василёк"

Посвящён жертвам репрессий. Черные полосы на брусчатке символизируют дорогу в Сибирь. По лепесткам василька стекает вода.

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