The memorial site consists of polished dark stones with the names of communist prisons and a central vertical stone made of light granite with an engraved inscription, into which a metal plate with a white inscription is inserted - the inscription on the stone is dedicated to the victims of the communist regime, the inscription on the plate is specifically to the victims of the Hory Hostýnské group (contains several factual inaccuracies). The monument was unveiled on September 3, 1994 in the presence of representatives of the Confederation of Political Prisoners and political representatives of the government and parliament.
In 1960, a group of released political prisoners met for the first time at Svaté Hostýn, a traditional Catholic pilgrimage site. After 1989, this tradition was taken over by the so-called Muggle Pilgrimage under the auspices of the Confederation of Political Prisoners.