Concrete access road from Mārciena to Gaizinkalns via Bērzauna
Infrastructure

Betona pievedceļš no Mārcienas uz Gaiziņkalnu caur Bērzauni. Avots: Gita Memmēna, Vidzemes tūrisma asociācija
BetonapievedceļšuzGaiziņkalnuMārcienasarmijas.jpg
TankucelsuzMarcienu_GitaM_L1.jpg
TankucelsuzMarcienu_GitaM_L2.jpg
TankucelsuzMarcienu_GitaM_L3.jpg
TankucelsuzMarcienu_GitaM_L4.jpg
 Bērzaune, Bērzaunes pag., Madonas nov., Latvia
 +371 64822483, +371 64822480
 Madonas muzejs
152

Located in Madona region, Bērzaune, Bērzaune parish.

The concrete road was intended for the transfer of nuclear missiles from the military base in Mārciena to Gaizinkalns. Conventional roads did not carry the heavy weight of the missiles, a special surface was needed to move them

The concrete road (with breaks) in Mārciena and Bērzaune parish has been preserved to this day.

Used sources and references:

Madona Museum of Local Lore and Art, LTV program "Atskeyas": Occupying troops leave Latvia

Related stories

USSR army base in Marciena

The Baltics were one of the most important lines of defense for the Soviet empire, the extreme western bastion, so the concentration of troops here was enormous. It is believed that Latvia was the most militarized territory in the world at that time. The exact number of military personnel is unknown, various sources mention 200,000 to 350,000 at different times. In 50 years alone, 3,009 troops were deployed in more than 700 locations in Latvia. One such place was the USSR army base in Marciena.