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Monument to the monarch Francis Joseph I, statue of Liberty - replica

 

There is a WW1 memorial in the park at the roundabout, but it is a remodeled monument to Emperor FJI.

Rousínov (originally Nový Rousínov, German: Neuraussnitz) is a town in the Vyškov district in the South Moravian Region, 12 km southwest of Vyškov on the right bank of the Rakovce stream on the state road from Brno to Olomouc.

Behind the "town" on the way to Královopolské Vázan, a cemetery was established in 1706, which was expanded in 1880. Next to the cemetery, a park was established in 1888, the so-called "Libosady of František Josef I." On August 20, 1899, it was unveiled to him a monument designed by Jan Tomola, which was changed in 1920 to a monument to the victims of the First World War. During this change, the relief of the emperor was removed from the monument, which was replaced on the side from the road by a plaque with the inscription "Victim of the World War 1914 - 1918" and on the other three sides with plaques with the names of the fallen. The monument was edited by the stone sculptor Emil Skalník, a native of Rousín.

When arriving in Rousínov from the highway, a miniature statue of Liberty stands in the middle of the roundabout in front of the industrial zone as a corporate trailer. Interestingly.

Source:

Information newsletter of the city of Rousínov, June 2006, p. 6

Rousínov in the changes of time, p. 40

 

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