DescriptionIndependence Monument in Rokiskis (1931).jpg
English: Unveiling ceremony of the Monument of 10th anniversary of Independence of Lithuania in Rokiškis, Lithuania, in 1931. The monument was funded by the inhabitants of Rokiškis and the collection of funds took three years due to the economic crysis. The monument was expensive and totally costed 30,000 Lithuanian litas. Text above the gates "SVEIKI VYRIAUSYBĖS ATSTOVAI" translates to "WELCOME GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES" and the symbol behind it are the Columns of Gediminas.
Lietuvių: Rokiškio miesto Nepriklausomybės paminklo, skirto Lietuvos Nepriklausomybės 10-mečiui paminėti atidengimo šventė, vykusi 1931 m. spalio 4 d. Paminklo autorius skulptorius Robertas Antinis (1898-1981). Paminklo statybas finansavo Rokiškio gyventojai, o lėšų rinkimas dėl ekonominio sunkmečio užtruko 3 metus. Iš viso paminklas kainavo 30 000 litų. Ant laiptuoto pjedestalo - vertikalus obeliskas su vaidilos, kario ir lietuvaitės, iškeltose rankose laikančios skyde pavaizduotą saulę su svastika. Ant paminklo yra užrašas: „1918-1928“. Septintame dešimtmetyje užrašą ir svastiką autoriui buvo liepta užtinkuoti, tačiau originalus paminklas išliko. 1989 m. skluptoriaus sūnus Robertas Antinis (g. 1946) paminklą restauravo. Reverso viduryje yra įspaudas: „Agfa".
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