点评:In the courtyard of the Archeology and History museum of Tulcea , on a small hill overlooking the city , you shall find the Monument of Independence - it was raised to commemorate those fallen in the war for of 1877-1878 (war that was waged against the Ottomans who were occupying the region of Dobrogea in that period).
Made of marble, it consists of 3 pieces - 1 obelisk in the middle flanked by to bronze statues - one representing an infantry man form the period of the Independence war, with the riffle on his shoulder and a horn in his hand (a wake-up call to arms? ...maybe) and the royal vulture (symbol of the house of Hohenzollern, the family of the King Charles I of Romania who has been named King of Romania in 1878).
Overall and interesting landmark , for those who are into history, a very good spot for taking some beautiful pictures of Tulcea from a nice vantage point - mind the opening hours, since it is in the courtyard of the museum the courtyard is not open 24/7 - it does close around 22-23:00 in the evening , reopening in the next morning.
翻译:在图尔恰考古和历史博物馆的院子里,在一座俯瞰城市的小山上,您会发现独立纪念碑——它是为了纪念在 1877 年至 1878 年的战争中阵亡的人而竖立的(针对那个时期占领多布罗加地区的奥斯曼人)。
它由大理石制成,由 3 部分组成 - 中间有 1 个方尖碑,两侧是青铜雕像 - 一个代表独立战争时期的步兵,肩上有浅滩,手里拿着喇叭(唤醒 -起来战斗?...也许)和皇家秃鹰(霍亨索伦家族的象征,罗马尼亚国王查理一世的家族,他于 1878 年被任命为罗马尼亚国王)。
总体而言,有趣的地标,对于那些热衷于历史的人来说,这是一个从有利位置拍摄图尔恰美丽照片的好地方 - 请注意开放时间,因为它位于博物馆的庭院中,庭院不是 24 小时开放的/ 7 - 它确实在晚上 22-23:00 左右关闭,第二天早上重新开放。