Askainen Knight Park, Memorial park near Louhisaari Manor in Masku, Finland
Askainen Knight Park is a memorial ground near Louhisaari Manor, designed as an open space with multiple stones arranged in a structured layout. A large cross-shaped stone of honor marks the center, while individual memorial stones radiate outward in an orderly pattern.
The park was created to honor recipients of the Mannerheim Cross, a military decoration awarded to soldiers during World War II. This memorial demonstrates how the nation preserves recognition of significant individuals from that period within its landscape.
The site hosts an annual gathering on the Saturday following June 4th, when the community assembles to remember military service and national history. These occasions connect local tradition with reflection on the individuals whose names are inscribed in the stones.
The grounds are open year-round and provide dedicated parking spaces for visitors who wish to spend time viewing the stones. Information boards at the entrance and throughout the space explain the significance of individual memorials, helping visitors understand the layout and purpose.
The park holds memorial stones for 191 individuals, each given their own designated spot within the grounds, allowing visitors to encounter individual stories rendered in stone. This principle of assigning each name its own space transforms the area into a personal encounter with the past.
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