Warsaw Uprising Monument Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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A building in Krasinski Square dedicated to the 1944 Warsaw Uprising against the Nazis. The monument is in two parts and located outside the Palace of Justice, one part displaying a group of fighters engaged in combat while the other part depicts people descending into a manhole.
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Beautiful tribute
Within walking distance from Old Town and well worth the effort to see the realistic style of the monument dedicated to Warsaw Uprising which took place in 1944. Even more impressive when up close as ...
A bold monument to the bravery and sacrifice's made against the tyranny of fascism.
Free to visit, being outside and the monument itself is quite impressive depicting several soldiers, each with a different pose, striking out together under the cracking concrete of fascism. Just acro...
It is just behind the old town in front of the military church and next to the Krasinski Gardens, with which you have a lot to do for the area beyond seeing the monument itself in ...
Beautiful tribute
Within walking distance from Old Town and well worth the effort to see the realistic style of the monument dedicated to Warsaw Uprising which took place in 1944. Even more impressive when up close as ...
A bold monument to the bravery and sacrifice's made against the tyranny of fascism.
Free to visit, being outside and the monument itself is quite impressive depicting several soldiers, each with a different pose, striking out together under the cracking concrete of fascism. Just acro...
Inspirational
The monument is not spectacular but inspirational. A tribute to the local heroes. It worth a stop by and couple a minute of meditation.
Nice monument
This is not just a bunch of statues but a tribute to those that took part. Well worth making the walk to see.
Part of Polish identity
It is just behind the old town in front of the military church and next to the Krasinski Gardens, with which you have a lot to do for the area beyond seeing the monument itself in ...