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Torņakalns Memorial: Remembering Victims of Terror

A place of remembrance in Riga, honoring the victims of Communist terror and the resilience of the Latvian people.

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The Torņakalns Memorial in Riga commemorates the Latvian residents deported during the Soviet era, particularly in June 1941. It features poignant sculptures and a rail wagon, serving as a reminder of the suffering endured during Communist oppression.

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  • Vilkaines iela 1, Riga, Zemgale Suburb, 1004, LV

Local tips

  • Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for a more peaceful and reflective experience.
  • Take time to read the informative plaques to fully understand the memorial's significance.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Soviet Victory Memorial for a contrasting perspective on the era.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Riga city center, take tram line 10 to Torņakalna Stacija. The memorial is a short walk from the station. A single 90-minute ticket costs €1.50.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Riga. A short taxi ride from the city center to the Torņakalns Memorial will cost approximately €6, depending on traffic and the taxi company. Taxi fares generally start at €2.50, with a per kilometer price of €0.70.

  • Walking

    From the Soviet Victory Memorial, proceed south through Arkadijas Park. Cross Uzvaras Boulevard and continue through the park. Cross the railway line to reach the memorial. Note: Exercise caution when crossing the railway line.

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The Torņakalns Memorial to Victims of Communist Terror, located at Torņakalns Station in Riga, Latvia, stands as a solemn tribute to the residents of Latvia who were deported in June 1941. This memorial site serves as a poignant reminder of the oppression and suffering endured during the Soviet regime. The memorial comprises several elements, including five chipped stone figures symbolizing destroyed family hearths and exiled generations. A goods wagon, similar to those used in the deportations, is also present, evoking the harsh conditions in which people were transported. A memorial stone, dating back to 1990, bears the inscription "1941". The memorial has been expanded over the years, with black stone plaques added in 2012. There are plans for a future information center in the Torņakalns railway station building. Visiting the memorial offers a space for reflection on Latvia's history and the resilience of its people. It is a place to remember the victims of communist terror and to learn about Latvia's journey toward independence and democracy.

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