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Directions to Pronkssõdur (Tallinn) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Pronkssõdur

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How to get to Pronkssõdur by Bus?

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Bus stations near Pronkssõdur in Tallinn

  • Püssirohu,2 min walk,
  • Tallinna Bussijaam,8 min walk,
  • Veskiposti,10 min walk,
  • Varre,12 min walk,
  • Filtri Tee,13 min walk,

Light Rail stations near Pronkssõdur in Tallinn

  • Keskturg,6 min walk,

Bus lines to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn

  • 23,Bussijaam,
  • 47,Väike-Õismäe Parkla,
  • 54,Kurina,
  • 67,Seli,
  • 101,Valga - Karksi-Nuia - Viljandi - Paide - Tallinn,
  • 103,Tartu - Mäo - Tallinn,
  • 113,Tallinn - Tartu,
  • 119,Tallinn - Tartu,
  • 121,Tallinn - Tartu,
  • 122,Tallinn - Tartu,
  • 124,Tallinn - Tartu,
  • 125,Tartu - Tallinn,
  • 126,Tartu - Tallinn,
  • 128,Tartu - Tallinn,
  • 129,Tallinn - Tartu,
  • 130,Tallinn - Tartu,
  • 143,Tallinn - Tartu,
  • 147,Võru - Kanepi - Kambja - Tartu - Tallinn,
  • 152,Tallinn - Tartu,
  • 158,Tallinn - Tartu,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Pronkssõdur?

    The closest stations to Pronkssõdur are:

    • Püssirohu is 119 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Keskturg is 444 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Tallinna Bussijaam is 586 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Veskiposti is 677 meters away, 10 min walk.
    • Varre is 935 meters away, 12 min walk.
    • Filtri Tee is 956 meters away, 13 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Pronkssõdur?

    These Bus lines stop near Pronkssõdur: 12, 16

  • What’s the nearest light rail station to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn?

    The nearest light rail station to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn is Keskturg. It’s a 6 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn?

    The nearest bus stop to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn is Püssirohu. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Light Rail to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn?

    The 2 is the first Light Rail that goes to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn. It stops nearby at 5:04 AM.

  • What time is the last Light Rail to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn?

    The 4 is the last Light Rail that goes to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn. It stops nearby at 12:28 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn?

    The 103 is the first Bus that goes to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn. It stops nearby at 4:55 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn?

    The 103 is the last Bus that goes to Pronkssõdur in Tallinn. It stops nearby at 4:55 AM.

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Pronkssõdur Address: Tehnika street in Tallinn

Pronkssõdur, Tallinn
Pronkssõdur, TallinnThe Bronze Soldier (Estonian: Pronkssõdur, Russian: Бронзовый солдат, Bronzovyj soldat) is the informal name of a controversial Soviet World War II war memorial in Tallinn, Estonia, built at the site of several war graves, which were relocated to the nearby Tallinn Military Cemetery in 2007. It was originally named "Monument to the Liberators of Tallinn" (Estonian: Tallinna vabastajate monument, Russian: Монумент освободителям Таллина, Monument osvoboditeljam Tallina), was later titled to its current official name "Monument to the Fallen in the Second World War", and is sometimes called Alyosha, or Tõnismäe monument after its old location. The memorial was unveiled on 22 September 1947, three years after the Red Army reached Tallinn on 22 September 1944 during World War II. The monument consists of a stonewall structure made of dolomite and a two-metre (6.5 ft) bronze statue of a soldier in a World War II-era Red Army military uniform. It was originally located in a small park (during the Soviet years called the Liberators' Square) on Tõnismägi in central Tallinn, above a small burial site of Soviet soldiers' remains, reburied in April 1945. In April 2007, the Estonian government relocated the Bronze Soldier and, after their exhumation and identification, the remains of the Soviet soldiers, to the Defence Forces Cemetery of Tallinn. Not all remains were reburied there, as relatives were given a chance to claim them, and several bodies were reburied in various locations in the former Soviet Union according to the wishes of the relatives. Political differences over the interpretation of the events of the war symbolised by the monument had already led to a controversy between Estonia's community of polyethnic Russophone post-World War II immigrants and Estonians, as well as between Russia and Estonia. The disputes surrounding the relocation peaked with two nights of riots in Tallinn (known as the Bronze Night), besieging of the Estonian embassy in Moscow for a week, and cyberattacks on Estonian organizations. The events caught international attention and led to a multitude of political reactions.
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