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The Mausoleum of Yugoslav Soldiers is a neoclassical chapel with an ossuary containing remains of Yugoslav soldiers killed in the First World War. It was built in 1926 in the Bezruč's Park in Olomouc, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic) by the Czechoslovak-Yugoslav League. The designer of the chapel was architect Hubert Aust.〔 〕 The mausoleum was owned by Yugoslavia until its breakup. Today it is damaged but renovation has been prevented because of unclear property rights.〔 〕 ==Characteristics== The chapel is 11 metres high, topped with a dome. A two-branch staircase leads to the chapel entrance behind 12 Doric columns standing in three rows. An epigraph on the chapel reads: ''VĚRNOST ZA VĚRNOST – LJUBAV ZA LJUBAV'' (the first part is in the Czech language and means ''loyalty for loyalty'', the second part is in the Serbo-Croatian language and means ''love for love''). The building stands on an artificial mound, inside of which is the ossuary. The entrance to the ossuary is a portal with a sandstone relief of a mourning woman and national emblems of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. It contains the remains of more than 1,100 Yugoslav soldiers who died in Olomouc military hospitals.〔 〕 Image:Mauzoleum1.JPG|Mausoleum of Yugoslav Soldiers in Olomouc Image:Mauzoleum2.JPG|Damaged sandstone relief above the portal to the ossuary Image:Mauzoleum interier.JPG| Interior of the chapel with remains of frescoes 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mausoleum of Yugoslav Soldiers in Olomouc」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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