The memorial, To Norilsk from Three Baltic Nations, has three crosses for Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia round a stone pyramid (Svidinskas, Anciaricius and Sakapauskas, architects). It is part of the Norilsk Calvary, a memorial complex at the Schmidt Mountain foot, on the site of a cemetery where convicts were buried during Norilsk non-ferrous metal combine construction in the years of Stalinist reprisals.20.03.2007#149016
A monument to Polish convicts who died in Norilsk and other convict camps (Stanislaw Gerada, sculptor) is part of the Norilsk Calvary, a memorial complex at the Schmidt Mountain foot, on the site of a cemetery where convicts were buried during Norilsk non-ferrous metal combine construction in the years of Stalinist reprisals. The monument, on a concrete pedestal, represents a railroad track with crosses for sleepers. 20.03.2007#149014
The Norilsk Calvary, a memorial complex at the Schmidt Mountain foot, on the site of a cemetery where convicts were buried during Norilsk non-ferrous metal combine construction in the years of Stalinist reprisals.20.03.2007#149017
A belfry (Solnyshkin, architect), part of the Norilsk Calvary, a memorial complex at the Schmidt Mountain foot, on the site of a cemetery where convicts were buried during Norilsk non-ferrous metal combine construction in the years of Stalinist reprisals. A commemorative plaque on the belfry reads: "In memory of political reprisal victims from Norilsk Nickel Co." 20.03.2007#149012