This monument was raised in memory of the more than 14 000 romanian soldiers dead in the WW I(1916-1918) on the Oituz-Cosna-Ciresoaia front line.The stone made building is 22 m high,carved in the form of bombshell. Works for the erection of this monument were made by soldiers remaining alive after the battle in the summer of 1917.The building has a ground floor and two floors, connected by a spiral stair.Inside is a tomb of the unknown soldier and a little museum.50 meters up further is the "Magura" monastery.
Monument is for those who died in World War I and is located on Mount Magura, 100 meters from the Monastery Magura Ocnei. Access is by car but on a mountain path through the woods. A place to relax and rest.
nice place with a great sightseeing... from there you can see the entire city and also if you walk and don`t go with car.. you will see many beautiful things on the road!
Dopo un percorso tra i boschi della montagna Magura, si giunge al monumento. Non eccezionale artisticamente parlando, ma da quale si gode una vista emozionante sulla valle del Trotus. Peccato che fosse aperto a orari ridicoli!
You can take some nice photos from the top of the mountain and you can also visit the monastery situated right next to this monument, just 100m further.