1. MONUMENT TO LOCAL VICTIMS OF THE TWO WORLD WARS AND THE HOLOCAUST – a work by Tibor Szilágyi.
2. CITY COAT OF ARMS – KAKATH
A memorial stone depicting the history of Štúrovo (a work by Juraj Bartusz).
The coat of arms of Štúrovo is formed by a slightly pointed, late-Gothic shield with two blue fields symbolising the confluence of two rivers: the Hron and the Danube; in the centre of the shield is a gold triangular wedge symbolising the former ground plan of the city walls, and in the gold wedge a red rooster’s head facing right. The rooster refers to the oldest name of the city, Kakath, and the red colour refers to the fires the city endured. The five-pointed comb of the rooster refers to the five largest fires (1529, 1532, 1543, 1595 and 1683).