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Naval graveyard in Pula, Croatia
The Naval graveyard in Pula, Croatia is a memorial graveyard, one of the largest military graveyards in Europe. Some experts claim that its construction started in 1849. It was officially opened on 2.10.1862.
Croatia, Istria
Naval graveyard in Pula, Croatia
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Austro-Hungarian Military Cemetery Log pod Mangartom, Slovenia
The Austro-Hungarian military cemetery is the second stop on the Walk of Peace. On the cemetery are buried around 800 soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian Army, who died during the fights on the Isonzo Front (1915-1917) during the First World War.
Slovenia, Bovec
Austro-Hungarian Military Cemetery Log pod Mangartom, Slovenia
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Soldier’s Monument in Chernevo, Suvorovo Municipality, Bulgaria
The monument was built in the memory of the inhabitants of the village of Chernevo who have died during the WWI (1915-1918) in defense of the homeland. The monument is situated in the park at the village center near to the Community Centre Zora .
Bulgaria, Bulgaria
Soldier’s Monument in Chernevo, Suvorovo Municipality, Bulgaria
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Memorial church of St. Apostles Peter and Paul and the Memorial of the Ossuary in Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Memorial church of St. Apostles Peter and Paul and the Memorial of the Ossuary with a memorial dedicated to the victims of the Doboj camp 1915-1917. The campsite was where the Doboj Railway station is now, which means it does not exist now, only its remains. But the Memorial Church and Ossuary is...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Doboj
Memorial church of St. Apostles Peter and Paul and the Memorial of the Ossuary in Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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French Military Square in Galati, Romania
This is a area within a cemetery in which there are the graves of 62 French soldiers and nine Algerian soldiers who died in the First World War in the French military hospital of Galati
Romania, South East Region
French Military Square in Galati, Romania
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8th Aircraftman Hussar Regiment Memorial
Memorial at the main square of Pécs
Hungary, Hungary
8th Aircraftman Hussar Regiment Memorial
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“War Nailing Gate” (town hall of the borough of Melk), Lower Austria, Austria
In Melk the town authorities decided to install a “defence gate”, suggested by the academic painter Ernst Stöhr and according to his design. This was intended to be decorated with nails for the benefit of the widow and orphan fund, and as a visible sign of donations given and the willingness to make...
Austria, Lower Austria
“War Nailing Gate” (town hall of the borough of Melk), Lower Austria, Austria
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Kramolin WWI monument, Czech Republic
War monument for WW I in small village of Kramolin
Czech Republic, Region of South Bohemia
Kramolin WWI monument, Czech Republic
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WWI Military cemetery Becherov
WW1 military cemetery is located on the edge of the village Becherov. There is 111 austro-hungarian and russian soldiers buried on the cemetery.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Becherov
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Zenica Prison, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zenica Prison is one of the most recognizable and unique heritage sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also a heritage site where site managers and partners work together with community, real estate owners and businesses to promote and interpret the importance of site and to safeguard this by...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zenica
Zenica Prison, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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52nd Aircraftman Infantry Regiment-Pécs
Outdoor war monument at the main square of Pécs.
Hungary, HU
52nd Aircraftman Infantry Regiment-Pécs
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WWI Military cemetery Stropkov
War cemetery is a part of public cemetery. There is 700 austro-hungarian and russian soldiers buried there.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Stropkov
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Trail of Peace / Karnischer Höhenweg in the Carnic Alps, East Tyrol and Carinthia, Austria
Along the Trail of Peace ("Via della Pace" or Karnischer Höhenweg), many archaeological traces from World War One can be found. The remains are in different conditions and some of the sites are already heritage-protected.
The Trails of Peace were initiated by the Austrian Dolomitenfreunde...
Austria, East-Tyrol, Carinthia
Trail of Peace / Karnischer Höhenweg in the Carnic Alps, East Tyrol and Carinthia, Austria
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Miners Memorial - Hősök square
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Pécs- Mecsekszabolcs
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World War I Memorial Tablet - Nagyárpád
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Obelisk in Čakovec, Croatia
A monument to the people of Čakovec who died in World War I was erected in 1929 by the Municipality of Čakovec in the city park next to the palace of the Old Town. Obelisk made in honor of 72 citizens fallen in WWI.
Croatia, Međimurje
Obelisk in Čakovec, Croatia
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World War I Memorial – Pécs-Somogy
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WWI Military cemetery Stebník
War cemetery Stebník is located 1 km far away from the village. There is 189 austro-hungarian and russian soldiers buried there.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Stebník
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Memorial Church of Holly Spirit on Javorca, Slovenia
The memorial church of the Holy Spirit is the most beautiful monument left from the period of the First World War. The church was built by 3rd Austro-Hungarian Army between 1916 and 1917. In the years 2007 and 2017 the church received the European Heritage Label.
Slovenia, Tolmin
Memorial Church of Holly Spirit on Javorca, Slovenia
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Small museum "Carpathian front 1914/1915" in Nižná Polianka
Small installation dedicated to WW1 warfare in Carpathian hills in 1914-1915 is located inside the administration building of village Nižná Polianka.
Slovakia,
Small museum "Carpathian front 1914/1915" in Nižná Polianka
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WWI Military cemetery Mikulášová
War cemetery in Mikulášová is a memento of heavy warfare on the hill Kaštielik located not far away from the village. There is more than 180 austro-hungarian and russian soldiers buried there.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Mikulášová
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WWI Military cemetery Zbojné
War cemetery is located approximately 1 km from the village Zbojné. More than 100 soldiers of austro-hungarian, german and russian army is buried there.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Zbojné
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WWI Military cemetery Svetlice
War cemetery in Svetlice is located on the edge of a public cemetery. More than 100 soldiers of austro-hungarian, german and russian army is buried there.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Svetlice
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WWI Military cemetery Hostovice
War cemetery in the village Hostovice is located on the edge of public cemetery. There is 112 fallen soldiers buried there.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Hostovice
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World War I Military Cemetery 1. – public cemetery of Pécs
Outdoor War Monument in the Public Cemetery of Pécs
Hungary, Hungary
World War I Military Cemetery 1. – public cemetery of Pécs
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WWI Military cemetery Veľkrop
Veľkrop war cemetery is the biggest WW1 cemetery in Slovakia. There is 8662 soldiers of austro-hungarian and russian army buried there.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Veľkrop
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WWI monument, Dolní Hbity
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World War I Memorial Tablet - University of Pécs
Memorial Tablet at the local univesity in Pécs.
Hungary, Hungary
World War I Memorial Tablet - University of Pécs
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World War I Memorial – C.R. Nagy Lajos High School
Indoor World War I monument
Hungary, Hungary
World War I Memorial – C.R. Nagy Lajos High School
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Railwayman Heroes Memorial - Pécs
Outdoor war memorial near the railway station of Pécs
Hungary, Hungary
Railwayman Heroes Memorial - Pécs
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World War I Memorial Tablet – Széchenyi István High School
Indoor world war I. monument
Hungary, Hungary
World War I Memorial Tablet – Széchenyi István High School
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World War I Memorial Tablet – Pécs Synagogue
War memorial in the outer wall of the Synagogue.
Hungary, Hungary
World War I Memorial Tablet – Pécs Synagogue
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War Monument, Trebon, Czech Republic
War monument for fallen soldiers of WW I and WW II
Czech Republic,
War Monument, Trebon, Czech Republic
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War Monument Branna, Czech Republic
War monument by Jan Kojan
Czech Republic, Region of South Bohemia
War Monument Branna, Czech Republic
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Soldier's Monument in the settlement of Chervenci, Valchi Dol Municipality, Varna Region, Bulgaria
The Soldier's Monument in the settlement of Chervenci was built in the memory of the inhabitants of the village who have died during the 1912-1913, 1915-1918 and 1944-1945 wars in defense of the homeland.
The monument is situated at the park opposite the school. It is celebrated on May 9th each...
Bulgaria, Bulgaria
Soldier's Monument in the settlement of Chervenci, Valchi Dol Municipality, Varna Region, Bulgaria
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Soldier's Monument in the settlement of Brestak, Varna Region, Bulgaria
Soldier's Monument in the settlement of Brestak, Valchi Dol Municipality, Varna Region, Bulgaria was built in the memory of the inhabitants of the village of Brestak who have died during the 1912-1913 and 1915-1918 wars in defence of the homeland.
The monument is situated in the village’s park...
Bulgaria, Bulgaria
Soldier's Monument in the settlement of Brestak, Varna Region, Bulgaria
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Soldier’s Monument in Suvorovo, Bulgaria
The monument was built in the memory of the inhabitants of the town of Suvorovo who have died during the WWI (1915-1918) in defense of the homeland. The monument is situated in the park at the town center near to the building of Suvorovo Municipality and the Community Center Probuda .
Bulgaria, Bulgaria
Soldier’s Monument in Suvorovo, Bulgaria
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Memorial for Jewish soldiers of World War One and War memorial on the central cemetery of Vienna, Austria
The memorial for Jewish soldiers who fell in World War One is located in the old Israelite section of the Central Cemetery (Gate 1, Group 76B). It was erected in 1928 according to a design by the architect Leopold Ponzen.
The war memorial on the central cemetery is a war burial place of the...
Austria, Vienna
Memorial for Jewish soldiers of World War One and War memorial on the central cemetery of Vienna, Austria
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Panzerwerk "Strač" near Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Austro-Hungarian military fortification, Panzerwerk "Strač" near Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Trebinje
Panzerwerk "Strač" near Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Museum of Naval Education at Naval Academy, Varna, Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Naval Academy is located in Varna on a terrain, which was German military protestant cemetery in the past. The Museum of Naval Education is part of the Naval Academy. It is located at the west (left) site of the Academy Main Corpus under the Planetarium. The form is a circle, divided...
Bulgaria, Bulgaria
Museum of Naval Education at Naval Academy, Varna, Bulgaria
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Military Cemetery Josefov, Czech Republic
The Military Cemetery Josefov is connected with the Josefov Fortress, a fortified garrison town and POW camp during WWI.
Czech Republic, Hradec Králové Region
Military Cemetery Josefov, Czech Republic
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Italian Chapel at Ladra, Slovenia
At the edge of the field in the west part of the village Ladra stands an Italian military chapel, designed by the architect Giovanni Michelucci. It was consecrated on 30 May 1917 and served for the outdoor religious ceremonies. The chapel is made of worked stone. The south and the north walls have a...
Slovenia, Kobarid
Italian Chapel at Ladra, Slovenia
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Soldier's monument, Razgrad, Bulgaria
Memorial of the fallen in wars citizens of Razgrad
Bulgaria, Razgrad
Soldier's monument, Razgrad, Bulgaria
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Russian chapel, Vršič, Slovenia
The Russian POWs, who were building the road across the pass of Vršič, built the wooden chapel dedicated to the memory of their own suffering and of all their numerous deceased fellow-sufferers. This little Orthodox church is restored now and is known as the Russian chapel. Close to it there is a...
Slovenia, Kranjska Gora
Russian chapel, Vršič, Slovenia
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The memorial of the First Sofia Division, Sofia
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Soldier's monument, Dobrodan, Bulgaria
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The Monument of Bulairtsi – for hero solders of the 13th Rila Regiment
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Monument-fountain of the gunmen from the Shumen garrison, Shumen
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Outdoor Museum Mengore, Slovenia
Mengore hill, together with the two neighbouring hills, Cvetje and Bučenica, was the core of the Austro-Hungarian defence of the Tolmin bridgehead. The entire area was strongly fortified with numerous trenches and caves. A circular path through the museum runs past well-preserved and restored...
Slovenia, Tolmin
Outdoor Museum Mengore, Slovenia
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Monument of the Fallen in the Wars from 1912-1913, 1915-1918 and 1941-1945, Troyan
Bulgaria, Troyan
Monument of the Fallen in the Wars from 1912-1913, 1915-1918 and 1941-1945, Troyan
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The memorial of russian army in Bardejov spa
The memorial is located in the area of Bardejov spa.
Slovakia,
The memorial of russian army in Bardejov spa
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Heroes Mausolem (Mausoleum of Mateiaş) in Valea Mare Pravăţ, Romania
Mausoleum from Mateiaş is a monument dedicated to the heroes from WW1, being located near Câmpulung Muscel town in Valea Mare – Pravăț commune, Argeş county.
The mausoleum has been built in the period 1928-1935 at the initiative of the local branch „Cultul eroilor“ Society. The building has two...
Romania, Sud Muntenia Region,
Heroes Mausolem (Mausoleum of Mateiaş) in Valea Mare Pravăţ, Romania
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Camp cemetery of the former Marchtrenk POW camp, Upper Austria, Austria
Up to 35,000 POWs could be housed in the former Marchtrenk POW camp. A total of 1,869 POW soldiers are buried in the camp cemetery – 1,382 Italian soldiers, 457 Russians, one Romanian, 11 Serbs and 18 unknown soldiers.
Austria, Upper Austria
Camp cemetery of the former Marchtrenk POW camp, Upper Austria, Austria
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Outdoor Museum Čelo, Bovec, Slovenia
The outdoor museum Čelo represents gun fortification which was built by the Austro-Hungarian Army on the slope of Mt. Svinjak in the spring of 1915, just before the Italian–Austro-Hungarian encounter. The fortification was part of the Bovec blockade system (Sperre Flitsch) that played an important...
Slovenia, Bovec
Outdoor Museum Čelo, Bovec, Slovenia
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Officers' villa, pump house and soldiers' cemetery of the former POW camp Knittelfeld, Styria, Austria
The soldiers' cemetery, originally called the camp cemetery, belonged with the pump house and officers' villa to the former Knittelfeld POW camp in which thousands of POWs were accommodated during World War I. After Italy entered the war in May 1915 a new front, the Southwestern Front, was created...
Austria, Styria
Officers' villa, pump house and soldiers' cemetery of the former POW camp Knittelfeld, Styria, Austria
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Building and railway installation of the former POW camp Feldbach-Mühldorf, Styria, Austria
The Feldbach POW camp constructed in 1915 also included a hospital that expanded during World War I to become one of the largest military hospitals of the Danube Monarchy. The camp also served as an important production location for the Austro-Hungarian military. H
Austria, Styria
Building and railway installation of the former POW camp Feldbach-Mühldorf, Styria, Austria
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Bruckneudorf War memorial, Burgenland, Austria
The memorial located on the military parade ground at Bruckneudorf (Királyhida in Hungarian) in the district of Neusiedl am See had already been planned in 1915 by the architect Emil Krause on the initiative of the War Ministry, the design being based on the Leipzig battle of the nations memorial....
Austria, Burgenland
Bruckneudorf War memorial, Burgenland, Austria
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Russian Orthodox chapel in Zagging, Lower Austria, Austria
The timber chapel is located on the eastern roadside of Landesstraße 100 in the centre of the Lower Austrian community of Zagging (L100/Ziegelofen crossing). In World War I it was built by Russian POWs in the Spratzern POW camp near to St. Pölten where they were housed. The original location of the...
Austria, Lower Austria
Russian Orthodox chapel in Zagging, Lower Austria, Austria
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War memorial in Bludenz, Vorarlberg, Austria
In 1928 a war memorial was erected in Bludenz, to the east of the old parish church of Hl. Laurentius and slightly below it, for soldiers who fell in World War One. Alfons Fritz (1900–1933), an important Vorarlberg architect during the period between the wars, designed and planned the memorial....
Austria, Vorarlberg
War memorial in Bludenz, Vorarlberg, Austria
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Hessen Memorial in Linz, Upper Austria, Austria
The Hessen memorial in Linz was constructed in 1928 to commemorate the approximately 5,000 fallen soldiers of Infantry Regiment No. 14 in World War One.
Austria, Upper Austria
Hessen Memorial in Linz, Upper Austria, Austria
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Nauders road block and fortification, North Tyrol, Austria
The Nauders road block, also called Hochfinstermünz block, is a fortification situated 2.5 kilometres to the north-west of the town of Nauders in North Tyrol. The site, constructed between 1834 and 1840 on the location of an old defence wall, was the oldest manned fortification in World War I on the...
Austria, Tyrol
Nauders road block and fortification, North Tyrol, Austria
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Crypt of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Castle Artstetten, Lower Austria, Austria
Castle Artstetten near to Pöchlarn is resided in by the Hohenberg family, the descendants of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie Duchess of Hohenberg. The heirs to the throne were killed on 28 June 1914 on the occasion of the assassination in Sarajevo. The family crypt, constructed in 1909,...
Austria, Lower Austria
Crypt of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Castle Artstetten, Lower Austria, Austria
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Memorial site of the former refugee camp Bruck an der Leitha, Lower Austria, Austria
In 1916 Austria-Hungary commissioned construction of a refugee camp in Bruck an der Leitha. A total of around 5,000 Slovenian refugees were housed there who were forced to flee from the fighting on the Isonzo front or that had to be evacuated from the region.
Austria, Niederösterreich
Memorial site of the former refugee camp Bruck an der Leitha, Lower Austria, Austria
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Vandans/Montafon Memorial plaque for Russian POWs, Vorarlberg, Austria
Russian POWs in the custody of Austria-Hungary during World War I had to carry out extensive forced labour from 1915 onwards. They were put to use in various areas. The Austro-Hungarian military authorities frequently used them for infrastructure work – as happened with the approximately 200 Russian...
Austria, Vorarlberg
Vandans/Montafon Memorial plaque for Russian POWs, Vorarlberg, Austria
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"Iron Soldier" (Wehrmann in Eisen), Vienna, Austria
The “Iron Soldier” was set up in March 1915 on Schwarzenbergplatz in the fourth Vienna city district for the purpose of collecting money for war widows and orphans. Donors were able to hammer nails into the figure – it was apparently around 500,000 nails with this statue. The figure was removed at...
Austria, Vienna
"Iron Soldier" (Wehrmann in Eisen), Vienna, Austria
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Chapel of Peace at Zollnersee, Carinthia, Austria
In memory of the fallen soldiers of World War One, the Chapel of Peace at Zollnersee in the Carnic Alps, located at approx. 1,750 metres above sea level, was inaugurated in 1987. The Italian student of architecture Marina Muser carried out the first planning steps for constructing the Chapel of...
Austria, Carinthia
Chapel of Peace at Zollnersee, Carinthia, Austria
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Monument of the perished for the motherland warriors from Targovishte and region, Targovishte, Bulgaria
Bulgaria, Targovishte
Monument of the perished for the motherland warriors from Targovishte and region, Targovishte, Bulgaria
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Railway station, Dobrich, Bulgaria
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Mausoleum of the WWI Heroes in Comana, Romania
Mausoleum of the Heroes fallen during World War One is a historical monument located in the courtyard of Comana Monastery in Comana Commune, in Giurgiu County.
Romania, South Muntenia Region
Mausoleum of the WWI Heroes in Comana, Romania
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"Ostbahn" narrow gauge railway in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina
“Ostbahn” is a narrow gauge railway line built in 1906 from Sarajevo to Uvac on then Ottoman border, with a fork to Vardište on the Serbian border. The line was operated by the army and extensively used for military purposes, especially in the first two years of WWI.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Eastern Bosnia
"Ostbahn" narrow gauge railway in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Memorial plaque for fallen soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian Salzburg volunteer riflemen, Salzburg, Austria
The memorial plaque for fallen soldiers of the Salzburg volunteer riflemen remembers those men who lost their lives in World War One on the Southwestern Front – at Pontebba, on Hochweißstein/Monte Peralba (2,694 m) and Monte Chiadenis (2,459 m), in the region of Sieben Gemeinden/Sette Comuni, on...
Austria, Salzburg
Memorial plaque for fallen soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian Salzburg volunteer riflemen, Salzburg, Austria
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Mausoleum of the WWI Heroes in Toplita, Harghita county, Romania
The Mausoleum was built based on the initiative of the "Heroes Cult Society" and was inaugurated in 1925. At the base of the mausoleum there is an ossuary that shelters the bones of 771 Romanian soldiers fallen in this region in the battles of 1918.
Romania, Centre Region
Mausoleum of the WWI Heroes in Toplita, Harghita county, Romania
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Monument of the WWI Heroes in Brasov, Romania
The monument honours, for the posteriority, the memory of the mostly unknown soldiers who lost their lives during the First World War in the battles in Brasov.
Romania, Centre Region
Monument of the WWI Heroes in Brasov, Romania
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St. Trinity Ossuary Church /Church Monument with Mausoleum, Bulgaria, Kyustendil
Bulgaria, Gyueshevo
St. Trinity Ossuary Church /Church Monument with Mausoleum, Bulgaria, Kyustendil
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WWI monuments and memorial park in Szentes, Hungary
A. Heroes monument
B. Heroes park
C. Jewish monument
D. Heroes monument in Kálvária cemetery
Hungary,
WWI monuments and memorial park in Szentes, Hungary
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WWI cemeteries in Kecskemét, Hungary
A. Roman catholic cemetery monument
B. Jewish cemetery monument
Hungary,
WWI cemeteries in Kecskemét, Hungary
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WWI memorials and cemeteries at Kaposvár, Hungary
A. The memorial of the 44th infantry
B. Heroes church
C: Heroes memorials
D. Heroes cemetery
E. Jewish cemetery
F. Memorial at Kaposfüred
G. Memorial at Toponár
H. Memorial at Töröcske
Hungary,
WWI memorials and cemeteries at Kaposvár, Hungary
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Prinz-Heinrich Memorial chapel, East Tyrol, Austria
The Prinz-Heinrich memorial chapel, a small timber chapel, is situated on a slight rise on the Obstanser Boden in the Carnic Alps in eastern Tyrol (borough of Kartitsch). The chapel was constructed in 1916 at a height of 1,957 metres above sea level to commemorate soldiers who fell in this section...
Austria, East-Tyrol
Prinz-Heinrich Memorial chapel, East Tyrol, Austria
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WWI monuments and cemeteries in Esztergom, Hungary
A. WWI memorial in Heroes square
B. Cemetery at Szentgyörgymező
C. Cemetery at Belváros
D. Cemetery at St. Anna
E. Jewish cemetery
Hungary,
WWI monuments and cemeteries in Esztergom, Hungary
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WWI memorial in the 15th district of Budapest, Hungary
A. Hubay square WWI memorial
B. Pestújhelyi square WWI memorial
Hungary,
WWI memorial in the 15th district of Budapest, Hungary
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"Konak" governoral residence in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
“Konak”, late Ottoman governor’s residence, built in Bistrik neighbourhood of Sarajevo in 1867-1869.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
"Konak" governoral residence in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Liberty hill memorial, Budapest, Diana St., Hungary
Heroes hill memorial in Budapest 12.district
Hungary,
Liberty hill memorial, Budapest, Diana St., Hungary
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IV.Charles memorial, Baja, Hungary
IV. Charles , the last king of Hungary leave the country at Baja
Hungary,
IV.Charles memorial, Baja, Hungary
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Heroes Rókus cemetery, Baja, Hungary
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WWI memorial in Déri court, Baja, Hungary
The 23 m high WWI monument is situated in the Déri court of Baja city
Hungary,
WWI memorial in Déri court, Baja, Hungary
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Assassination memorial plaques in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Different memorial plaques erected and removed at the assassination site through various times in 20th century.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Assassination memorial plaques in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Franz & Sophie Monument in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Monument to the assassinated archduke Franz Ferdinand and countess Sophie Chotek; removed after WWI and never restored.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Franz & Sophie Monument in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Ground zero - 1914 Assassination location in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Assassination ground zero – place of the attack, including the removed “Princip’s footprints” memorial sculpture
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Ground zero - 1914 Assassination location in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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City Hall (Vijećnica) in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo Old City Hall and University library (Vijećnica).
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
City Hall (Vijećnica) in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Old narrow gauge railway station in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Part of the “Sarajevo assassination” heritage, a narrow gauge railway station constructed in 1882 when railway line from Brod na Savi reached Sarajevo.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Old narrow gauge railway station in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Appel quai, archiduke's route to death, a street in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
“Appel quai”, a street in Sarajevo that runs from Skenderija to old Sarajevo City Hall in Bentbaša.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Appel quai, archiduke's route to death, a street in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Narrow Gauge train station in Ilidža near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Old narrow gauge railway station Ilidža from the late 19th century.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Narrow Gauge train station in Ilidža near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Hotel "Bosna", part of the Spa complex in Ilidža near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
“Hotel Bosna”, a hotel part of the spa complex from the late 19th century.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Hotel "Bosna", part of the Spa complex in Ilidža near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Weissbastion (Bijela tabija) in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Military fortification, part of the older fortification system in Vratnik quarter of Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Weissbastion (Bijela tabija) in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Fort Draguljac military fortification in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Situated in the southermost line of Sarajevo’s Austro-Hungarian fortified defences, Fort Draguljac is situated on the northern ridge of the Trebević mountain. In Austro-hungarian military it was categorized as a premament Fort (Werk) with a rolling turret. It was a standardized two-story building....
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Fort Draguljac military fortification in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Vilmos Huszár regiment memorial, Kecskemét, Hungary
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Outdoor museum Mrzli vrh, Slovenia
Above the valley of the Soča, on its left bank near Tolmin, the steep slope of Mt. Mrzli vrh rises. In the First World War, it figured as one of the key points in the Austro-Hungarian defence of the Tolmin bridgehead. The ridge of Mt. Mrzli vrh is densely crisscrossed by numerous trenches and caves...
Slovenia, Tolmin
Outdoor museum Mrzli vrh, Slovenia
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"Groblje Lav” military cemetery in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Military Cemetery – Groblje “Lav” (Militär Friedhof), a military cemetery used by Austro-Hungarian army since 1878, and along the WWI. In 1917, a monument “Dying lion” was erected to commemorate fallen soldiers.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
"Groblje Lav” military cemetery in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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"Filipović lager" military barracks in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
“Filipovic lager” or “Univerzitetski kampus”, an Austro-Hungarian military barracks complex in the Sarajevo city center.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
"Filipović lager" military barracks in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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WWI Military cemetery Bodružal
War cemetery in the village Bodružal is part of public cemetery. More than 400 austro-hungarian and russian soldiers are buried there.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Bodružal
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Werk Zlatište military fortification in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Fort Zlatište is a part of "Festung Sarajevo", larger fortification system of city defences.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Werk Zlatište military fortification in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Franz Joseph Kaserne in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
“Franz Joseph Kaserne”, Austro-Hungarian military quarters building complex in Sarajevo's Bistrik neighbourhood
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Franz Joseph Kaserne in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Fort Vraca in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Austro-Hungarian military fortification, Werk II, Fort Vratca (Vraca).
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Fort Vraca in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Camp cemetery of the former Sigmundsherberg POW camp, Lower Austria, Austria
The camp cemetery, today located on the route of the Kaiser Franz Joseph railway, was built in the form of a modern military cemetery. According to the memorial plaque, 2,464 soldiers are buried here who died during their war captivity in the Sigmundsherberg camp (2,363 of these were Italians). In...
Austria, Lower Austria
Camp cemetery of the former Sigmundsherberg POW camp, Lower Austria, Austria
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19th Aircraftman Infantry Regiment
Outdoor war monument at the main square of Pécs
Hungary, Hungary
19th Aircraftman Infantry Regiment
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Mala kula – Grdonj, Grdonj hill, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Situated west of Pašino brdo, Mala Kula is situated on the ridge of the Grdonj hill. In Austro-Hungarian military it was categorized as guardhouse (Wachthaus). It is a standardized two-story building with two square-shaped protective “kaponiera” (cases) that provide close-in defence of small arms....
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Mala kula – Grdonj, Grdonj hill, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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War monument and Amstetten “Iron Soldier”, Lower Austria, Austria
The Iron Soldier was set up in 1915 on the main square in Amstetten on the initiative of the “Eiserner Wehrmann” association to collect funds for war widows and orphans. People making a donation were allowed to hammer a nail into the figure.
The war monument (designed by Kunibert Zinner) was...
Austria, Lower Austria
War monument and Amstetten “Iron Soldier”, Lower Austria, Austria
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Commando building and main building of the POW camps in Valley Erlauftal: camp Wieselburg, camp Purgstall and station for captive officers Mühling in Lower Austria, Austria
The commando building or main building of the Wieselburg POW camp is a two-storey timber frame construction on a walled base from the year 1915. Today it is used as a domestic house.
The still existing buildings in Purgstall and Mühling feature a less complex architecture.
Austria, Lower Austria
Commando building and main building of the POW camps in Valley Erlauftal: camp Wieselburg, camp Purgstall and station for captive officers Mühling in Lower Austria, Austria
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A memorial dedicated to the victims of the Doboj camp 1915-1917, Bosnia and Herzegovina
A memorial dedicated to the victims of the Doboj camp 1915-1917. Memorial monument in the memory of Doboj Death Camp, was built in 2016. The campsite was where the Doboj Railway station is now, which means it does not exist now, only its remains, and on those remains the mentioned Memorial monument...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Doboj
A memorial dedicated to the victims of the Doboj camp 1915-1917, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Camp cemetery of the former POW camp Braunau am Inn (district Haselbach), Upper Austria, Austria
The Austro-Hungarian military authorities responsible for prisoners of war matters decided to set up several POW camps in Upper Austria: Aschach an der Donau, Braunau am Inn, Freistadt, Marchtrenk, Mauthausen and Kleinmünchen. The Braunau camp was designed to take 530 officers and 34,300 men. The...
Austria, Oberösterreich
Camp cemetery of the former POW camp Braunau am Inn (district Haselbach), Upper Austria, Austria
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Prinz Eugen Kaserne (Jajce kasarna), military quarters in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Military barracs / quarters, built in 1913/1914 by the Austro-Hungarian army on the location of older barracs. In 1915. it hosted a military field hospital (Feldspittal) from Jajce, hence the name “Jajce-kasarna”. It was used by different armies up to present times, when it was abandoned due to...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Prinz Eugen Kaserne (Jajce kasarna), military quarters in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Entrance gate, building and camp cemetery of the former Gmünd (-Neustadt) refugee camp, Lower Austria, Austria
Austria-Hungary commissioned the construction of a refugee camp in 1914 that was one of the largest of the monarchy. Around 200,000 refugees from all parts of the monarchy were accommodated here during the course of World War One, and around 30,000 people also found their last resting place in the...
Austria, Lower Austria
Entrance gate, building and camp cemetery of the former Gmünd (-Neustadt) refugee camp, Lower Austria, Austria
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WWI Monument in St.Laszló Park, Mórahalom, Hungary
WWI Monument for the heroes died between 1914-1918.
Hungary, Csongrád
WWI Monument in St.Laszló Park, Mórahalom, Hungary
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Monument-Mausoleum of the WWI Heroes, Targu Neamt, Romania
The Monument-Mausoleum was inaugurated on June 29, 1939, and is the work of architect Theodor Burca. It is both a monument and a mausoleum (as it is a great burial monument, erected in the memory of mountain hunter heroes who fell on the battlefront of the Reunification War and buried in the crypt...
Romania, North East Region, Neamt County
Monument-Mausoleum of the WWI Heroes, Targu Neamt, Romania
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The Museum of Military History - Section Svidník
The Museum specialises in history of wars from 1914 to 1945, with a focus on the actions of war in the Carpathians in 1914/1915, the building of Czechoslovak army in the period of the first Republic of Czechoslovakia, the Carpatho-Dukla Operation, the resistance movement, and the liberation of...
Slovakia,
The Museum of Military History - Section Svidník
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Monumental Ensemble "Heroes’ Way" by Constantin Brâncuşi,Târgu Jiu, Romania
The monumental ensemble of Târgu-Jiu includes the monuments made by our great sculptor Constantin Brâncuşi, the father of the modern sculpture, during 1937 and 1938, namely: The Table of Silence, the Gate of the Kiss, the Alley of the Seats, and the Endless Column, along with a few smaller other...
Romania, South-West Oltenia Region, Gorj County
Monumental Ensemble "Heroes’ Way" by Constantin Brâncuşi,Târgu Jiu, Romania
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Graves of honour at Krems cemetery, Lower Austria, Austria
In the graves of honour at Krems cemetery (also called heroes' graves and later war graves), 597 people from the Austrian crownlands as well as the fallen soldiers of enemy armies (Italy, Russia and Serbia) are buried that could not be transferred back to their homelands.
Originally, 66 deceased...
Austria, Lower Austria
Graves of honour at Krems cemetery, Lower Austria, Austria
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Austro-Hungarian Military cemetery Kreuztratte, Plöckenpass, Carinthia, Austria
The Kreuztratte military cemetery is located at around 1,000 metres above sea level along Plöckenstraße. 591 war dead are buried here. The cemetery was established by the Austro-Hungarian troops immediately behind the front line and was heavily damaged as a result of bad weather, avalanches and...
Austria, Kärnten
Austro-Hungarian Military cemetery Kreuztratte, Plöckenpass, Carinthia, Austria
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The Nation's Heroes Cross (Cross on the Mount Caraiman) in Busteni, Romania
This monument was designated by Guinness World Records as the world's highest cross that sits on a mountain peak. The Nations' Heroes Cross is situated in the Saddle of the Caraiman Massif, at an altitude of 2291 m, being thus unique in the world, both in terms of the altitude of its location and in...
Romania, Southern Region, Prahova County
The Nation's Heroes Cross (Cross on the Mount Caraiman) in Busteni, Romania
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Soldier's Monument in Valchi Dol, Varna Region, Bulgaria
WWI related monument - The Soldier's Monument in the town of Valchi Dol, built in the memory of the inhabitants of the town who have died during the 1912-1913 and 1915-1918 wars.
Bulgaria, Valchi Dol Municipality, Varna Region, Bulgaria
Soldier's Monument in Valchi Dol, Varna Region, Bulgaria
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Monument of Colonel Milko Zhelezov in Varna, Bulgaria
WWI related monument
Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria
Monument of Colonel Milko Zhelezov in Varna, Bulgaria
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WWI Heroes Monument in Drobeta Turnu - Severin, Romania
Inaugurated in 1933, the monument is the work of Sculptor Th. Burca and the architect Balosin State. It is represented by a bronze ronde-bosse statuary set placed on a rectangular socket made of concrete. At the base of the pedestal, there is a bronze statue representing Victoria with a sword in her...
Romania, South - West Region, Mehedinti County
WWI Heroes Monument in Drobeta Turnu - Severin, Romania
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Gate of Heroes (1916-1918) in Pitesti, Romania
Inaugurated on September 28, 1926, the Gate of Heroes was built in the form of a traditional Romanian gate in the form of a simple but majestic arch, supported on two pillars, on which are engraved the names of certain locations or areas where the Regiment of Dorobanţi of Arges fought battles...
Romania, South Muntenia Region, Arges County
Gate of Heroes (1916-1918) in Pitesti, Romania
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Naval Museum in Varna, Bulgaria
Naval Museum in Varna presents and promotes the maritime and naval history of Bulgaria. Thousands of exhibits have been collected for more than 130 years, including exhibits related to WWI.
Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria
Naval Museum in Varna, Bulgaria
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Magura Ocnei Museum Monument in Targu Ocna, Bacau County, Romania
This is one of the most impressive monuments built in memory of the soldiers fallen during the First World War. It was built between 1925 and 1928 in memory of over 14,000 Romanian soldiers fallen during the World War One on the fronts from Oituz, Cosna and Ciresoaia.
Romania, North-East Region, Bacau County
Magura Ocnei Museum Monument in Targu Ocna, Bacau County, Romania
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Tomb of the Sub-Lieutenant Hero Emil Rebreanu in Palanca, Bacau County, Romania
The tomb is the place where the body of sub-lieutenant Emil Rebreanu (the brother of the great Romanian writer Liviu Rebreanu) rests. In 1917 during the First World War he was captured and executed for defecting by Austro-Hungarians, because he did not stand the idea of fighting against his...
Romania, North East region, Bacau County
Tomb of the Sub-Lieutenant Hero Emil Rebreanu in Palanca, Bacau County, Romania
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Monument of Heroes "Queen Mary" in Onesti, Bacau County, Romania
The monument was erected to commemorate the soldiers fallen in these lands, who fought bravely during the First World War. It was built during 1940 and 1941 by the he "National Settlement for the Heroes' Queen Mary, Bucharest".
Romania, North-East Region, Bacau County
Monument of Heroes "Queen Mary" in Onesti, Bacau County, Romania
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Monument of the Cavalry Heroes of the World War One in Oituz, Bacau County, Romania
The Monument was erected in the honor of Romanian Cavalry Heroes who lost their lives during the battle of Oituz, a military confrontation that took part between the Romanian army supported by the Russian Empire troops against the German and Austro-Hungarian troops.
Romania, North East region, Bacau County
Monument of the Cavalry Heroes of the World War One in Oituz, Bacau County, Romania
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1916-1919 War Memorial Ensemble in Targu Ocna, Bacau County, Romania
The 1916-1919 memorial ensemble is located in the courtyard of the Church of Saint Nicholas in Targu Ocna where there is also a heroes’ cemetery of World War One surrounded by a tiled wall. At the centre of the cemetery there is an obelisk having the inscription: "To the brave soldiers who fell...
Romania, North-East Region, Bacau County
1916-1919 War Memorial Ensemble in Targu Ocna, Bacau County, Romania
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Outdoor Museum Zaprikraj, Slovenia
The outdoor museum Zaprikraj lies between the alps Zaprikraj and Predolina above Drežnica. It represents the well fortified Italian first line of defence in the Krn range. The heaviest battles in the Krn range were fought in the autumn of 1915. The museum's circular path runs through the trenches,...
Slovenia,
Outdoor Museum Zaprikraj, Slovenia
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Cemetery of the German Soldiers (1916-1918) in Batinesti village, Tifesti commune, Vrancea County, Romania
The cemetery hosts about 3,000 German soldiers who lost their lives during World War I battles in Romania, a few hundred of them being identified and buried with cross in individual tombs, while the remains of the rest being placed a large ossuary that sits at the entrance to the cemetery. On each...
Romania, South East Region, Vrancea County
Cemetery of the German Soldiers (1916-1918) in Batinesti village, Tifesti commune, Vrancea County, Romania
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Outdoor Museum Kolovrat, Slovenia
On the right bank of the river Soča, between Kobarid and Tolmin, there rises a steep slope of the Kolovrat ridge from which a splendid view opens over the onetime Isonzo Front battlefield. During the First World War the Italian Army built on the Kolovrat range an extensive system of the third line...
Slovenia, Tolmin
Outdoor Museum Kolovrat, Slovenia
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Outdoor Museum Ravelnik, Bovec, Slovenia
An outdoor museum is arranged on the slope of Mt. Ravelnik in the area of the onetime Austro-Hungarian first line of defence. A circular path connects the cleansed and restored trenches and connection tunnels, pillboxes, caves, machine-gun emplacements and reconstructed cabins. There are a lot of...
Slovenia, Bovec
Outdoor Museum Ravelnik, Bovec, Slovenia
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German Charnel House Tolmin, Slovenia
In the year 1936-1938 the German state built a charnel house on the site of the former military cemetery with 931 graves. The building received mortal remains of about 1000 German soldiers who died on the battlefield along Soča in the 12th Isonzo Battle. The German charnel house is the only...
Slovenia, Tolmin
German Charnel House Tolmin, Slovenia
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Italian Charnel House Kobarid, Slovenia
The charnel house of Italian soldiers was completed in 1938, and on the 18th September it was ceremonially opened by Benito Mussolini. Its overall ground plan is octagonal, containing three diminishing concentric "octagonal circles" embracing the tapering hill in the upward direction on the top of...
Slovenia, Kobarid
Italian Charnel House Kobarid, Slovenia
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Colonel Anton Dyakov soldiers' monument in Topchii, Bulgaria
The memorial was open and sanctified on November 25, 1928 in the presence of many guests, the wife and sons of Colonel Dyakov.
Bulgaria, Topchii
Colonel Anton Dyakov soldiers' monument in Topchii, Bulgaria
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First World War Military Cemetery Štanjel, Slovenia
In the vicinity of Štanjel there is an Austro-Hungarian military cemetery where Austro-Hungarian soldiers and Russian POWs who had died in the nearby war hospital in Štanjel Castle or its subsidiary hospital premises in the surroundings are buried. According to the data of the Italian authorities...
Slovenia,
First World War Military Cemetery Štanjel, Slovenia
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Heroes monument (1916-1918) in Panciu, Vrancea county, Romania
The monument was built in memory of the heroes of Panciu who fought in the First World War.
Romania, South-East Region, Vrancea County
Heroes monument (1916-1918) in Panciu, Vrancea county, Romania
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First World War Military Cemetery Gorjansko, Slovenia
The Austro-Hungarian military cemetery lies to the north-west of the village of Gorjansko, in
the direct vicinity of the civil cemetery. Buried in it are Austro-Hungarian soldiers who died
in the nearby hospital. According to the data of Italian authorities that organized exhumation of soldiers...
Slovenia, Komen
First World War Military Cemetery Gorjansko, Slovenia
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First World War Military Cemetery Črniče, Slovenia
Situated south of the village of Črniče, on the hill close by the civil cemetery, is an Austro-Hungarian WW1 military cemetery. Buried there are Austro-Hungarian soldiers who died on the Isonzo Front, between the years 1915 – 1917. According to the Italian military authorities, there are 434 persons...
Slovenia,
First World War Military Cemetery Črniče, Slovenia
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Heroes Monument (1916-1918) in Odobesti, Vrancea County, Romania
The Heroes Monument in Odobesti was erected in the honour of the 44 heroes fallen in World War One battles
Romania, South-East Region, Vrancea County
Heroes Monument (1916-1918) in Odobesti, Vrancea County, Romania
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Monument of Romanian and Russian Heroes in Adjud, Vrancea County, Romania
This is an historical monument erected in the memory of the Romanian and Russian soldiers who fought in the First World War.
Romania, South-East Region, Vrancea County
Monument of Romanian and Russian Heroes in Adjud, Vrancea County, Romania
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WWI Military cemetery Rokytovce
War cemetery in Rokytovce is a part of a public cemetery.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Rokytovce
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First World War Military Cemetery Solkan, Slovenia
The Austro-Hungarian First World War military cemetery lies on the left bank of the Soča, just by the railway, between Solkan and the railway bridge across the Soča. Buried in the cemetery are the Austro-Hungarian solders who fell on the Gorizia bridgehead during the initial six Isonzo battles. ...
Slovenia, Mestna občina Nova Gorica
First World War Military Cemetery Solkan, Slovenia
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Heroes Mausoleum in Marasti, Vrancea County, Romania
The Mausoleum was built in memory of the heroes fallen in the fighting in Marasti that took place between July and August, 1917. This battle was considered the most successful military allied operation in 1917, the victory of Marasti contributing enormously to the morale of the soldiers.
Romania, South-East Region, Vrancea County
Heroes Mausoleum in Marasti, Vrancea County, Romania
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WWI Military cemetery Nižná Polianka
War cemetery is located between villages Nižná Polianka and Hutka. Overall there is 384 soldiers of austro-hungarian and german army buried there.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Nižná Polianka
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Statue of Victory in Tisita, Vrancea County, Romania
The statue of the Victory represents a Romanian heroine, Ecaterina Teodoroiu with the sword raised overhead, as a personification of the Goddess of Victory. The character in question symbolizes, in reality, the homeland and the victory achieved during the First World War.
Romania, South-East Region,Vrancea County
Statue of Victory in Tisita, Vrancea County, Romania
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Crypt of soldiers from WWI in Osadné
Crypt is located in the village Osadné as a part of an orthodox temple. Remainings of 1025 russian and austro-hungarian soldiers found final rest there.
Slovakia,
Crypt of soldiers from WWI in Osadné
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The memorial of 6th Bdin Division, Bulgaria
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The monument to General Stefan Toshev, General Toshevo, Bulgaria
The monument is located in the square garden, opposite the Municipality of General Toshevo
Bulgaria, General Toshevo
The monument to General Stefan Toshev, General Toshevo, Bulgaria
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Monument to General Ivan Kolev, Dobrich, Bulgaria
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Heroes Mausoleum in Soveja, Vrancea County, Romania
The monument is dedicated to the heroes fallen in the fierce battles of the Susita Valley and shelters the remains of 528 Romanian, Russian, German and Hungarian heroes. The construction of the mausoleum took place between 1922 and 1927.
Romania, South-East Region, Vrancea County
Heroes Mausoleum in Soveja, Vrancea County, Romania
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Cemetery of Romanian and German Soldiers in Bordesti, Vrancea County, Romania
The cemetery was built in memory of the Romanian and German soldiers who fought during World War One battles. The cemetery was set up between 1930 and 1932, with the support of Germany.
Romania, South-East Region, Vrancea County
Cemetery of Romanian and German Soldiers in Bordesti, Vrancea County, Romania
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War Cemetery and Mausoleum Jindrichovic, Czech Republic
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World War I Military Cemetery 2.– Pécs public cemetery
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WWI Memorial on the battlefield of hill Kaštielik
The hill "Kaštielik" was very important defensive point of austro-hungarian army during WW1. The main motif of the memorial is Ww1 warfare between austro-hungarian and russian army, that took place above the village Mikulášová, on the hill Kaštielik in 1915.
Slovakia,
WWI Memorial on the battlefield of hill Kaštielik
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Military Cemetery Pisek, Czech Republic
WWI Military Cemetery Pisek, especially established during WWI for casualties treated in the military hospital in the garrison town of Pisek.
Czech Republic, South Bohemian Region
Military Cemetery Pisek, Czech Republic
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World War I Memorial - Szarvas
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Josefov Fortress, Jaromer, Czech Republic
The Josefov Fortress is a late 18th century large town fortification built against Prussian attacks. IN WWI it was a garrison town and POW camp.
Czech Republic, Hradec Králové Region
Josefov Fortress, Jaromer, Czech Republic
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WWI monument Kojakovice, Czech Republic
A-typical designed WWI commemorative statute made by local painter - sculpturer who fought in WW I.
Czech Republic, South Bohemian Region
WWI monument Kojakovice, Czech Republic
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War Monument Domanin, Czech Republic
Village monument for fallen soldiers of WWI, mentioning the location where the soldiers died.
Czech Republic, South Bohemia
War Monument Domanin, Czech Republic
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Bridgehead Krems, base Göttweiger Mountain, Lower Austria, Austria
In the area of the Göttweig defence point within the Bridgehead Krems defence system, remains such as stone walls, parts of trenches, communication passages, stone steps, trails and inscriptions can still be found. The Göttweig defence point of the Bridgehead Krems defence system is well-preserved,...
Austria, Lower Austria
Bridgehead Krems, base Göttweiger Mountain, Lower Austria, Austria
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World War I Memorial Tablet – Pécs-Málom
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WWI monument Nove Hrady, Czech Republic
New monument in Nove Hrady for fallen WWI soldiers from the larger municipality.
Czech Republic, Region of South Bohemia
WWI monument Nove Hrady, Czech Republic
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Heroes Mausoleum in Focsani, Vrancea County, Romania
The mausoleum was built in memory of the heroes who fought in the First World War for the reunification of the nation.
Romania, South-East Region, Vrancea County
Heroes Mausoleum in Focsani, Vrancea County, Romania
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Mausoleum of Marasesti, Vrancea County, Romania
The Heroes Mausoleum of Marasesti is a monument built in memory of the heroes who fought at Marasesti battle in the First World War when, although numerically inferior, the Romanian troops managed to reject the German attack. The price of this victory was the death of 480 officers, and of more than...
Romania, South-East Region, Vrancea County
Mausoleum of Marasesti, Vrancea County, Romania
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WWI related monument, Alfatar
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The Monument to the Fallen Warriors in Aksakovo, Varna Region, Bulgaria
WWI related monument
Bulgaria, Bulgaria
The Monument to the Fallen Warriors in Aksakovo, Varna Region, Bulgaria
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The Memorial Wall with a bas-relief of Rear Admiral Ivan Variclechkov in Varna, Bulgaria
WWI Monument
Bulgaria, Varna Region, Bulgaria
The Memorial Wall with a bas-relief of Rear Admiral Ivan Variclechkov in Varna, Bulgaria
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Austro-Hungarian Army`s Military Barracks, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The object was a military headquarters, barracks. The constructional/architectural World War One heritage dates from the period of the Austro-Hungary’s occupation, but the exact time of the building is not familiar. It is in Travnička street, at the place where The Institute of Metallurgy “Kemal...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zenica
Austro-Hungarian Army`s Military Barracks, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Narrow-gauge railroad and station Lašva, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The object was a narrow-gauge railroad and station building in Lašva, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The constructional/architectural World War One heritage dates from the period of the Austro-Hungary’s occupation, from before the World War One; it was constructed from 1893 to 1895, while the bigger...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zenica
Narrow-gauge railroad and station Lašva, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Memorial Monument, Dobrich, Bulgaria
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The Old Sušić's Mill, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The constructional/architectural World War One heritage dates from the period of the Austro-Hungary’s occupation, from before the War. It was constructed from 1880 to 1882. The object was a mill, called Sušić's Mill. It is located in Zacarina street, in the near centre of Zenica, on the Kočeva...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zenica
The Old Sušić's Mill, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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A photo-camera used to record trial against Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo, BiH
A photo-camera is from the period of 1914-1918. It is a part of the Museum’s exhibition, in the Museum facilities, in the centre of Zenica. The photo-camera used to record trial against Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo after assassination.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zenica
A photo-camera used to record trial against Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo, BiH
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Soldier cemetery in Silistra, Bulgaria
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Sultan Ahmed's Mosque in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The object that was repaired in the time of the World War One is Sultan-Ahmed Mosque. It got electricity in 1914. Sultan-Ahmed Mosque is in the centre of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zenica
Sultan Ahmed's Mosque in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Memorial park-garden, Bulgaria
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The Franciscan Monastery of Fojnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The object is a Franciscan monastery. The constructional/architectural World War One heritage does not date from the period 1914-1918, but it was demolished and rebuilt several times, today’s appearance dates from 1984. It is located on a hill in a small town of Fojnica, 57 km away from Sarajevo,...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Fojnica
The Franciscan Monastery of Fojnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Monument of the Bulgarian Coastal Artillery, Bulgaria
Monument of the Bulgarian Coastal Artillery
Bulgaria, The monument is located on the square "Capitan Georgi Radkov" in the town of Balchik
Monument of the Bulgarian Coastal Artillery, Bulgaria
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Zenica Railway station, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Zenica Railway station dates from the period of the Austro-Hungary’s occupation. The construction started in the earliest days of the occupation in 1878, and was finished in 1886. The constructional/architectural World War One heritage is near the river Bosna, and the suburban area called...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zenica
Zenica Railway station, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The grave of the writer Musa Ćazim Ćatić, Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The grave of the poet Musa Ćazim Ćatić was put up in 1915, after his premature death. In the year 1928, the gravestone was put up to honour one of the biggest poets in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The location of the gravestone is in the Cemetery Obješnica, in Tešanj, BiH.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The grave of the writer Musa Ćazim Ćatić, Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Memorial Monument of Eighth Infantry Sea Regiment in Varna, Bulgaria
WWI related monument
Bulgaria, City of Varna, Bulgaria
Memorial Monument of Eighth Infantry Sea Regiment in Varna, Bulgaria
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Óbuda WWI memorials, Budapest, Hungary
A. BESZKÁRT heroes monument
B. Pioneer infantry heroes monument
C: Heroes monument from Békásmegyer
D. Heroes monument from Óbuda
E. Heroes monument from Csillaghegy
F. Tourist association heroes monument
Hungary,
Óbuda WWI memorials, Budapest, Hungary
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WWI monuments from Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary
A. Obelisc, at Városkapu square
B. Hungária statue, at Pozsonyi St.
C. Memorial, at Vár St.2.
D. Italian memorial, at Óvári cemetery
E. WWI statue, at Kápolna square
F. Pro patria memorial, at Lucsony St.15-17.
G. Pro Patria memorial, at Óvári cemetery
H. Jewish memorial , at Mosonyi M. St....
Hungary,
WWI monuments from Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary
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Monument to German submarine sailors in Varna, Bulgaria
WWI related monument
Bulgaria, City of Varna, Bulgaria
Monument to German submarine sailors in Varna, Bulgaria
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WWI memorial and cemetery, Zalaegerszeg, Hungary
A. The 6th Huszár regiment monument
B. The 48th infantry regiment monument
C. Italian cemetery
Hungary,
WWI memorial and cemetery, Zalaegerszeg, Hungary
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WWI memorials at Székesfehérvár, Hungary
A. The 10th Huszár regiment memorial
B. Memorial
C. Heroes memorial
D. Heroes memorial
E. Memorial of the 10th Huszár regiment
F. Heroes memorial
G. 69th regiment forward!
H. Heroes memorial
I. Memorial of the 10th Huszár regiment
J. Memorial of the 17th infantry regiment
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WWI memorials at Székesfehérvár, Hungary
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Monument of the Border Guard in the Sea Garden of Varna City, Bulgaria
WWI Monument
Bulgaria, City of Varna, Bulgaria
Monument of the Border Guard in the Sea Garden of Varna City, Bulgaria
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Monument at Zadar City graveyard, Croatia
At Zadar City Cemetery there is a monument dedicated to Italian soldiers who died during WWI. It is built in 1932 and located in the old part of the cemetery which is, since year 1974 protected as a cultural heritage.
Croatia, Zadar
Monument at Zadar City graveyard, Croatia
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Military cemetery and memorials, Pécs, Hungary
Military cemetery from Pécs, Hungary
Hungary,
Military cemetery and memorials, Pécs, Hungary
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The 13. Huszár memorial, Kenderes, Hungary
The 13. Huszár memorial at Kenderes, Hungary
Hungary,
The 13. Huszár memorial, Kenderes, Hungary
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Mollináry solders memorial, Kecskemét, Hungary
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A Monument of Colonel Petar Dimkov in Varna City, Bulgaria
WWI related monument
Bulgaria, City of Varna, Bulgaria
A Monument of Colonel Petar Dimkov in Varna City, Bulgaria
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Jaeger statue, Budapest, Hungary
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Military cemetery and heroes monument in Békéscsaba, Hungary
A. Military cemetery
B. Heroes monument
Hungary,
Military cemetery and heroes monument in Békéscsaba, Hungary
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Military cemetery and heroes memorials in Balassagyarmat, Hungary
A. Heroes cemetery
B. WWI memorial1
C. WWI memorial 2.
D. WWI memorial 3.
E. WWI plaquet in the Balassi Bálint gymnasium,
Hungary,
Military cemetery and heroes memorials in Balassagyarmat, Hungary
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Kálvária cemetery, Baja, Hungary
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Old Russian Cemetery in Begov Han, Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The object is an old cemetery that consists of dead Russian captured soldiers. It is located in the municipality of Žepče, an inhabited place in the foot of Pepelari, outside the urban center of the town.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Žepče
Old Russian Cemetery in Begov Han, Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The Franciscan Monastery in Guča Gora, Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Franciscan Monastery was build in 1859. It is located in Guča Gora, a village outside Travnik, in central Bosnia.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Travnik
The Franciscan Monastery in Guča Gora, Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Vila Krivaja in Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina
It dates from the period before 1914. The exact time of the construction is unknown, but it was first inhabited in 1900. It is located in the Radnička street in the municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zavidovići
Vila Krivaja in Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The Roman-catholic elementary school of the sisters of Charity of St. Vinko in Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The School was opened in 1883, in the period before the World War One started. It is in the Municipality of Žepče, Zenica – Doboj canton, the central part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Žepče
The Roman-catholic elementary school of the sisters of Charity of St. Vinko in Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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World War I & II Memorial Tablet - Pécs-Vasas
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Military Bunkers in Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The objects are old military bunkers that were build some time before the beginning of the World War One. The constructional/architectural World War One heritage is located in the municipality of Žepče, outside the urban center, one on one side and one on the other side of the river Bosna, Bosnia...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Žepče
Military Bunkers in Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Orthodox Church Saint Elias the Prophet in Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Church of St. Elias the Prophet in Maglaj was built from 1906 to 1908, which makes it build before the period of World War One (1914). The constructional/architectural World War One heritage is the Municipality of Maglaj, Zenica – Doboj canton, the central part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Maglaj
Orthodox Church Saint Elias the Prophet in Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Fortress Gradina in Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The object is an old historical military fortress Gradina in Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Maglaj
Fortress Gradina in Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Saint Elias Church with its Parish Office in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
It is located on the address; Masarykova 66, 72 000 Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zenica
Saint Elias Church with its Parish Office in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Medieval Fortress "Old Town" in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
It is located at the entrance of the city of Travnik, in the old part of the town, above the Plava Voda river spring.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Travnik
Medieval Fortress "Old Town" in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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“Russian cemetery” – camp cemetery of the former Grödig POW camp, Salzburg, Austria
The soldier cemetery or camp cemetery, also known as the “Russian cemetery”, is situated on the hill between the boroughs of Grödig and Anif (Neu-Anif). Prisoners of War and refugees from the time of World War I as well as soldiers from World War II are buried there. Various memorial stones...
Austria, Salzburg
“Russian cemetery” – camp cemetery of the former Grödig POW camp, Salzburg, Austria
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Monument of WWI on Vörösmarty Square, Veszprém, Hungary
This Monument is located at Vörösmarty square in Veszprem city center. Prepared by Malasits Ferenc, inaugurated in 1939.
Hungary,
Monument of WWI on Vörösmarty Square, Veszprém, Hungary
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Vranduk Fortress, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The object that was repaired in the time of the World War One is the Vranduk Fortress where walls had been repaired in 1914. by Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. It is located in Vranduk, 14 km from Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zenica
Vranduk Fortress, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Wooden bridge on Vojnica, Olovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The forest railroad connects Zavidovići, Olovo and Kusače, and the railroad bridge near Čude that was demolished on 28th September 1914 by the Second Šumadija Division. Wooden bridge is in Careva Cuprija (Vojnica) was considered to be the largest wooden bridge in Europe in the 19th century. Its...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Olovo
Wooden bridge on Vojnica, Olovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The old train "Ćiro" in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The old train composition: steam locomotive and two railway carriages. The composition of the steam train was built and used since 1893, actively used in the period from 1914 to 1918. It is located in the centre of Travnik, public space (the courtyard of the Regional Museum of Travnik).
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Travnik
The old train "Ćiro" in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The Tomb with a monument of the Fallen Warriors in the Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb, Croatia
At Mirogoj, the main cemetery of the City of Zagreb, Croatia, there is a joint tomb with the remains of 3,300 soldiers of different nationalities who died in the WWI: Croats, Hungarians, Austrians, Serbs, Slovenians, citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Romania, Montenegro and Czech . Also,...
Croatia, Zagreb
The Tomb with a monument of the Fallen Warriors in the Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb, Croatia
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Tutrakan Military Cemetery, Tutrakan, Bulgaria
The Memorial complex “Military tomb – 1916” is the biggest military tomb from the wars for national unification on the modern Bulgarian territory.
Bulgaria, Tutrakan
Tutrakan Military Cemetery, Tutrakan, Bulgaria
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World War One Memorial – Pécs Public Cemetery, Hungary
A six-pillared exedra surrounds a central statue depicting Jesus Christ, who is supporting a dying soldier, their glances meet. This is one of the world war memorial archetypes. The sculpture by Mihály Kapás Nagy is made of limestone.
Hungary, Dél-Dunántúl
World War One Memorial – Pécs Public Cemetery, Hungary
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Military Cemetery in Dobrich, Bulgaria
Military cemetery in Dobrich is one of the few original and completely preserved in nowadays military cemeteries in Bulgaria and on the Balkan Peninsula. The cemetery is a unique monument of culture related to the fights of the town in 1916.
Bulgaria, Dobrich
Military Cemetery in Dobrich, Bulgaria
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Open-Air Museum of the Mountain War 1915–1917, Plöckenpass, Carinthia, Austria
The area of the “Open-Air Museum of the Mountain War 1915–1917 Plöckenpass” consists of the Hausalm, MG-Nase, Kleiner Pal and Cellonstollen sectors.
In the area of the Kleiner Pal sector more than 70 historic objects have again been made accessible.
Austria, Carinthia
Open-Air Museum of the Mountain War 1915–1917, Plöckenpass, Carinthia, Austria
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Gate of Heroes, Veszprém Town, Hungary
Name of the Artwork: Gate of Heroes and Angel statuary
Created by: Rumi-Rajki István based on plans of Pázmándy István
Date of setting: 1939, renovated in 2013.
Location: 8200 Veszprem Castle Street No 2., Parcel number 286.
Just above the cove of the Gate in the cabins there are two stone...
Hungary, Veszprém Town
Gate of Heroes, Veszprém Town, Hungary
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Austro-Hungarian Military cemetery Hochgränten, East Tyrol, Austria
The Hochgränten military cemetery was laid in 1915 by Austro-Hungarian soldiers. It contains the graves of four riflemen who lost their lives on 6 September 1915 on the ridge between the Hochgränten Joch and the Hollbrucker Spitz. The graves are decorated by wrought iron crosses and an obelisk with...
Austria, East-Tyrol
Austro-Hungarian Military cemetery Hochgränten, East Tyrol, Austria
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Water tower of the Marchtrenk POW camp, Upper Austria, Austria
The water tower of the POW camp was built in 1915/16. Today it is situated in the middle of the residential area of the City of Marchtrenk.
Austria, Upper Austria
Water tower of the Marchtrenk POW camp, Upper Austria, Austria
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Arcul de Triumf (Arch of Triumph) in Bucharest, Romania
Arcul de Triumf (en. Arch of Triumph) is a landmark of Bucharest and Romania. Arcul de Triumf celebrates the victory of Romania in the WWI as well as the Great Union of 1918. The monument was designed by the Romaniana architect Petre Antonescu and was built in the period 1921-1922 and rebuild in the...
Romania, București-Ilfov region
Arcul de Triumf (Arch of Triumph) in Bucharest, Romania
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WWI Military cemetery Stakčín
War cemetery is located nearby the public cemetery. More than 960 soldiers of austro-hungarian and russian army is buried there.
Slovakia,
WWI Military cemetery Stakčín
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Memorial Monument of Eighth Infantry Sea Regiment in Varna, Bulgaria
The Monument is part of touristic attractions and it consists of a Memorial, which is a former portal of the barracks of the Eighth Infantry Sea Regiment. Currently, it is located at 113 Osmi Primorski Polk Boulevard. It was built in 1936 and the reason for building is the memory of several thousand...
Bulgaria, Northeastern, Varna Province
Memorial Monument of Eighth Infantry Sea Regiment in Varna, Bulgaria
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A Soldiers’ Monument at Old Cemetery Varna, Bulgaria
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Pašino brdo (Werk IV), Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Situated east of Grdonj, Pašino brdo fortification is situated on the northern ridge of the old Sarajevo city walls. In Austro-Hungarian military it was categorized as Werk (fort). It has an armoured dome M80, in relatively good condition. The core consists of redoubt barracks story building, on...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo
Pašino brdo (Werk IV), Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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