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The Liberty Monument stands in an open public space, so it is accessible 24 hours a day, every day of the week. You can visit at your own pace, whether in daylight or illuminated at night.
No, the visit is completely free. Since it is a public monument located in an open area of the city, there are no ticket offices or access fees for visitors.
Generally, 20 to 30 minutes are enough to admire the monument, read the inscriptions, and take photographs. If you decide to stroll through the surrounding park, the visit could easily stretch to a relaxed hour.
This monument commemorates the liberation of the region from Ottoman rule and pays tribute to the bravery of Russian soldiers and Bulgarian volunteers. It is a key symbol of independence and national identity in the history of Targovishte.
Spring and summer are ideal for seeing the gardens at their finest. I recommend going at sunset, when the natural light creates a solemn atmosphere that is perfect for photography.
Yes, the area around the monument has paved paths that make access easier for wheelchairs and strollers. It is a fairly flat and navigable space for most visitors.
Within a short distance you will find the city center and the Targovishte Regional History Museum. You can take the opportunity to visit these cultural sites and complete your historical tour of the area.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring water if you visit in summer. To truly understand what you are seeing without missing any detail, I recommend enhancing your tour with an immersive audio guide that you can find at IAudioguia.com.
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