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Exhibition and information pavilon

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The exhibition and information pavilion was opened in 2006 on the 62nd anniversary of the Battle of Dukla Pass. It is situated on the left side of the main road on the borderline to the Polish Republic, around 20 m from the tragedy site of the Commander of the 1st Czechoslovak Brigade in the USSR, General J. V. Sázavský. The Pavilion is the main information point for the visitors on the landmarks and Dukla natural museum objects within the hiking paths in the area of Dukla and some other landmarks in the Sub-Dukla region, mainly on the wooden churches and military graves from the WWI and WWII.
Visiting the pavilion you can find an exhibition “After-war consequences in the Sub-Dukla region” documenting the destroyed villages in the region of east Slovakia, the pictures of the mine clearing in the region under Dukla, building of the graveyard and the Monument of the Czechoslovak army at Dukla, as well as the building of the Tower.
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