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National Monument (Nationaal Monument) description and photos - Netherlands: Amsterdam

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National Monument (Nationaal Monument) description and photo - Netherlands: Amsterdam

National Monument (Nationaal Monument) description and photo - Netherlands: Amsterdam. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Nationaal Monument.

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The National Monument is a monument erected on Dam Square, the central square of Amsterdam, the capital of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The monument was erected in 1956 in memory of those killed in World War II. Here every year on May 4, a ceremony of commemoration of the victims of the war is held. Until 1914, Dam Square was decorated with another national monument, Unity, which was a column crowned with a female figure.

After the end of World War II, it was decided to build a new monument in the central square that would personify the unity of the people and would be tribute to the memory of the dead. While the project was being discussed, a temporary monument was erected, which consisted of 11 urns with land from all provinces of the Netherlands. The land was taken from the sites of mass executions or military cemeteries. Later, a 12th urn was added - with land from Indonesia, a former Dutch colony.

The authors of the monument are the Dutch architect Oud and sculptors Redecker and Gregoire.

The monument is a concrete column 22 meters high, faced with white travertine stone. The column is surrounded by sculptures symbolizing suffering during the war, the Resistance movement, a female figure with a child symbolizes peace, victory and a new life. Flying pigeons on the back of the column are a symbol of liberation. The base of the monument is made up of concentric circles forming steps. The two lions at the foot of the monument symbolize the Netherlands. Behind the column is a semicircular wall, into which urns with earth are embedded. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands opened the monument at the ceremony.

In the 60s and 70s of the XX century, the monument became a gathering place for hippies, who saw in it a symbol of freedom.

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