Pomník padlých
Remembering the Fallen: Pomník padlých
Explore Pomník padlých, a moving memorial park in Poprad-Spišská Sobota, celebrating the valor and sacrifice of those who served their country.
Nestled in the charming area of Poprad-Spišská Sobota, Pomník padlých stands as a poignant memorial park dedicated to those who lost their lives in the service of their country. This serene space invites visitors to reflect, remember, and appreciate the sacrifices made for freedom. With its tranquil environment and lush greenery, it offers a peaceful retreat for both locals and tourists alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you're starting from the center of Poprad, head towards the main square (Námestie sv. Egídia). From the square, walk south on Hlavná ulica for about 500 meters until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Tatranská cesta. Continue straight for approximately 1 kilometer. You will see signs indicating directions to Poprad-Spišská Sobota. When you reach the intersection with Špitálska ulica, turn left and walk for another 300 meters until you see Pomník padlých on your right, next to the park.
Public Transport
From the main train station in Poprad, take bus number 1 or 2 towards Spišská Sobota. The bus ride will take about 10 minutes. Get off at the 'Spišská Sobota' stop. From there, walk straight along the main road (Hlavná) for about 300 meters, and you will find Pomník padlých on your left side, adjacent to the park.
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