Tõnu Veldre prisiminimas
1980 m. vasarą rašytojas Julianas Semjonovas, garsių rusų šnipo Štirlico apsakymų „17 pavasario akimirkų“ autorius, atostogavo Sirvės pasienio apsaugos posto pareigūnų rezidencijoje. Sovietmečiu rašytojams buvo teikiamos kūrybinės misijos. Natūralu, kad karo ir šnipų romanų autorius savo atostogoms pasirinko karinio Sõrvės pusiasalio viršūnę. Deja, nėra žinoma, ar apie Sõrvės laikotarpį buvo parašyta knygų. Matyt, laisvalaikį rašytojas išnaudojo savo kūrybai. Vietos gyventojai jį prisiminė dėl košės virimo kareiviškame katile ant laužo.
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Servės karo muziejus
This military museum, which opened in 2004 as a history room, is situated in the buildings of the former Soviet naval outpost in the village of Sääre on the tip of Sõrve Peninsula on the island of Saaremaa. Sõrve lighthouse, one of the most popular tourist attractions on the island, can be seen one kilometre from the museum.
The coastline of Saaremaa was once peppered with outposts, each manned by 20 naval infantry and officers throughout the Cold War. Their goal was to monitor marine traffic in the Irbe Strait, since the coast of Saaremaa was the maritime border of the Soviet Union. The military exhibition is displayed in barracks built in 1955 and is divided into rooms. It provides an overview of the events of World War I and II in Sõrve, of the Soviet era and of current NATO military equipment. Older items have been collected from locals and from the nearby battle sites. In addition to the military-themed exhibition, other buildings in the complex now house maritime- and history-themed displays and Sõrve Nature Museum, entry to which is free with your military museum ticket.