File:1912 Barclay de Tolly statue, plinthe – Rīga.jpg
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Description1912 Barclay de Tolly statue, plinthe – Rīga.jpg |
English: Front side of the plinthe already used for the 1912 original statue of Field Marschal Prince Michael Barclay de Tolly (1761-1818).
Only the plinthe survived both WWI and WWII. It is now used again to support the 2002 replacement statue.
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Author | Alta Falisa |
Camera location | 56° 57′ 16.45″ N, 24° 06′ 59.4″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 56.954570; 24.116500 |
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Coordinates of the monument : (56.95457, 24.11650)
Memorial erected on the Esplanāde, along Brīvības bulvāris, next to the Nativity of Christ Orthodox Cathedral.
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