Attractions

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Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument

Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument

Warsaw,Tadeusz Kościuszko MonumentPoland

The Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument in Warsaw is a tribute to Tadeusz Kościuszko, a national hero in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, and the United States, who was a general during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The statue can be found on Iron-Gate Square, in front of the Lubomirski Palace.
Sphere within a Sphere

Sphere within a Sphere

Warsaw,Sphere within a SpherePoland

Sfera can stera - or "Sphere within a Sphere". Arnaldo Pamedoros monumenta sculpture consists of two spheres a smaller one within a larger one. This work belongs to a series of spherical compositions which are the artists most recognizable works.
The Saxon Garden

The Saxon Garden

Warsaw,The Saxon GardenPoland
The Park was founded by King August II the Strong in the period from 1713 to 1733. Both the palace and the nearby baroque garden were modeled on the "Saxon Axis". On May 1727, the park was opened to the public as the first public park in Poland.
Manufaktura

Manufaktura

Lodz,ManufakturaPoland

The Manufaktura is a multifunctional complex located in Łódź, Poland that serves as a center for the arts, a shopping mall, and a leisure destination. It is a major tourist attraction in the city, featuring the largest public square in Łódź, which is used for cultural and sporting events.
Jozef Poniatowski Monument

Jozef Poniatowski Monument

Warsaw,Jozef Poniatowski MonumentPoland
The monument of Prince Józef Poniatowski is an equestrian statue located on Krakowskie Przedmieście Street in front of the Presidential Palace. The monument depicts Prince Józef Poniatowski, who lived from 1763 to 1813, seated on a horse and holding a sword in his right hand. The sculpture, created by Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen in 1829, was inspired by the monument of Marcus Aurelius on the Capitoline Hill in Rome.
Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument

Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument

Lodz,Tadeusz Kościuszko MonumentPoland

Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument in Łódź is a monument located on Plac Wolności in Łódź, at the end of Piotrkowska Street to the north.
Museum of the City

Museum of the City

Lodz,Museum of the CityPoland

The Museum of the City of Lodz is a renowned cultural institution situated in the Northern part of Lodz, Poland. Housed in the magnificent Palace of Poznansky, the museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the rich history, culture, and art of the city. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating history of the Palace of Poznansky and the Museum of the City of Lodz, as well as the diverse range of exhibitions and educational programs offered by the museum.
The Heart

The Heart

Lodz,The HeartPoland
In July 2022, a large, three-dimensional heart sculpture made by the artistic collective Sino Sculpture Group was placed at the intersection of Ogrodowa and Zachodnia Streets in front of the Puro Hotel in Łódź, Poland.
Monument to Women of the Warsaw Uprising

Monument to Women of the Warsaw Uprising

Warsaw,Monument to Women of the Warsaw UprisingPoland
A bronze monument honoring the Women of the Warsaw Uprising was unveiled on the 77th anniversary of the end of the Uprising.
The monument, located in front of the entrance to the Krasiński Garden in Warsaw, depicts three women of different ages holding hands in solidarity and dignity. The inscription on the sculpture reads "To Women of the Warsaw Uprising" and was created by Monika Osiecka, who has previously created a sculpture at the grave of Kora Jackowska.
The idea for the monument came from the Foundation for Remembrance of the Heroes of the Warsaw Uprising, which oversaw its construction with support from the Association of Warsaw Insurgents. This is the third monument in the capital erected by social activists, following the unveiling of monuments to Gen. Zbigniew Ścibor-Rylski in August 2019 and Capt. Stanisław Jankowski in 2020.
Boleslaw Prus Monument

Boleslaw Prus Monument

Warsaw,Boleslaw Prus MonumentPoland
Bolesław Prus was a renowned Polish author and a key figure in the Positivist movement. The writer was a leader of the Positivist movement, actively advocating for Poland's independence. He wrote numerous works, the most famous of which are the novels "The Doll", "Pharaoh", "The New Woman", and "The Establishment". Many of his works have been translated into numerous languages around the world.