Talerhof monument in Lviv, Memorial monument in Lychakiv Cemetery, Lviv, Ukraine.
The Talerhof monument is a stone memorial with commemorative plaques located within Lychakiv Cemetery, marking a solemn place of remembrance. It features simple stone structures arranged with dignity to preserve the names and memory of those who suffered.
The monument was built in 1934 to honor those who suffered in the Talerhof internment camp operated by Austro-Hungarian authorities during World War I. The camp represented a dark period of imprisonment and loss for many people from different backgrounds.
The monument displays inscriptions in Ukrainian, Russian, Armenian, and English, reflecting how different ethnic groups experienced suffering in the camp. These multiple languages show the broad impact that this dark chapter had across communities.
The memorial is located within Lychakiv Cemetery and can be accessed through the main entrance on Mechnikova Street. The cemetery grounds are walkable and the monument is well-marked, making it easy to find once you enter.
This is the only monument in Lviv specifically dedicated to those who perished in the Talerhof camp. Its singular focus on one internment site from World War I makes it a rare memorial in the city.
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