Svetlana M.
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Under the slopes of Petřín, this memorial has always fascinated me — the line of bronze figures descending the stairs feels powerful, heavy, and symbolic. Each sculpture looks more broken and incomplete as it goes down, and standing there in front of them is a moment that always makes you pause. It’s one of those places where you feel history, not just see it.
Interesting fact:
The memorial was unveiled in 2002 and is designed so that each statue appears progressively more damaged — symbolizing how political oppression under the communist regime gradually destroyed lives, dignity, and identity. Seven bronze figures stand on the stairs, but none of them are fully whole, reflecting the physical and psychological trauma experienced by victims.