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The Gate to Freedom. the Monument Commemorates a Harsh Time

Summary by Deník.cz
Fifty-three steel steles. Fifty-three names of people who paid with their lives for the desire to escape the clutches of the totalitarian regime. The Gate to Freedom monument near Mikulov crosses the former signal road, where up to 6,000 volts of electricity flowed until 1965 and where landmines lurked in the fields. Today, in the wind blowing from Pálava, the work from 2014 reminds us with a quiet metallic sound of the chilling contrast between…
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Fifty-three steel steles. Fifty-three names of people who paid with their lives for the desire to escape the clutches of the totalitarian regime. The Gate to Freedom monument near Mikulov crosses the former signal road, where up to 6,000 volts of electricity flowed until 1965 and where landmines lurked in the fields. Today, in the wind blowing from Pálava, the work from 2014 reminds us with a quiet metallic sound of the chilling contrast between…

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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