Monument to the Partisans of 1918–1920
Memorial site

Opened in 1939, according to the project of engineer Z. Feldbergs. 10 partisans of Tilža region are buried in the cemetery: Oskars Bērziņš, Georgs Garvēders, Andrejs Krēsliņš, Pēteris Stanga, Pēteris Zvaigznāns, Voldemārs Balodis, four unknowns. The only memorial site in the Balvi district that was not destroyed during the years of Soviet occupation. Source: Balvi Region Museum photo collection
Opened in 1939, according to the project of engineer Z. Feldbergs. 10 partisans of Tilža region are buried in the cemetery: Oskars Bērziņš, Georgs Garvēders, Andrejs Krēsliņš, Pēteris Stanga, Pēteris Zvaigznāns, Voldemārs Balodis, four unknowns. The only memorial site in the Balvi district that was not destroyed during the years of Soviet occupation. Source: Balvi Region Museum photo collection
A relief in the shape of the Lāčplēsis War Order cross has been carved on a 3.7-meter-high granite obelisk, which has received special permission from the order's council. Source: Gita Memmēna, Vidzeme Tourism Association
Source: Gita Memmēna, Vidzeme Tourism Association
Source: Gita Memmēna, Vidzeme Tourism Association
Source: Gita Memmēna, Vidzeme Tourism Association
Source: Gita Memmēna, Vidzeme Tourism Association
Source: Gita Memmēna, Vidzeme Tourism Association
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 Kāpessila kapi, Tilžas pag., Balvu nov., Latvia