Habik'a War Memorial, War memorial and sculpture in Petza'el, Israel.
Habik'a War Memorial is a concrete and steel monument in Petza'el designed with modern forms that rise from the surrounding landscape. The structure features geometric elements that create different views as visitors move around it.
The memorial was inaugurated in 1972 and commemorates those lost during the Six-Day War and the War of Attrition. It stands as a physical record of these pivotal moments in the region's history.
The site is named after a fallen soldier and holds personal significance for the local community. Visitors can witness how this place serves as a focal point for shared remembrance among residents.
The memorial is located in open terrain and is accessible on foot, with the site generally open during daylight hours. Visitors should be aware that the location may have restrictions during official commemoration ceremonies.
Sculptor Yigal Tumarkin created this work as a fusion of art installation and memorial space. The monument shows how contemporary artistic language can transform personal grief into a public form.
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