Dark Garden, Estonia
Park in Narva, Estonia
Dark Garden (Estonian: Pimeaed) is a park in Narva, Estonia.[1]
The park is Narva's oldest park. The park was found at the end of the 19th century.[1]
In the park, there are two notable monuments: the iron cross for Russian soldiers who died during the Siege of Narva in the Great Northern War, and the second monument is for the victims who died in the Estonian War of Independence in November 1918.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Dark Garden in Narva, Estonia". Visitestonia.com. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
External links
- Dark Garden in Narva, visitestonia.com
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Narva landmarks
- Town Hall
- Hermann Castle
- Narva Bastions (Victoria Bastion)
- Swedish Lion Monument
- Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ
- Alexander's Cathedral
- Narva Power Plants
- Old Town
- Kreenholm
- Narva River
- Narva Falls
- Dark Garden
- Recreation area of Joaorg and beach
- Narva Museum (with Narva Art Gallery)
- Ilmarine Theatre
- Narva Kreenholmi Stadium
- Railway station
- Bus
59°22′52″N 28°12′15″E / 59.3812°N 28.2042°E / 59.3812; 28.2042
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