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**The Peace Monument**
*Central, 1923*
The Peace Monument stands in Central, a testament to the sacrifices made by soldiers during times of war. Originally constructed in 1923, it was built to commemorate the soldiers who died in service during the First World War. With the passage of time and the conclusion of the Second World War, the monument’s significance expanded to include those who lost their lives in service during both world wars. Today, it stands as a declared monument, a symbol of peace and remembrance.
**Visiting Hours**
Open all day throughout the year, the Peace Monument is accessible to visitors at any time, allowing for a personal and reflective experience at one’s own convenience.
**Service Facilities**
– **Barrier-free Service**: The Peace Monument is committed to inclusivity, offering a barrier-free entrance to ensure that all visitors, regardless of their physical abilities, can pay their respects and learn about the history that the monument represents.
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