Wrocław: Monuments and Statues
Places and attractions in the Monuments and statues category
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Monument in Memory of Chinese from Tiananmen
In the heart of Wrocław, Poland, stands a poignant reminder of the struggle for freedom and human rights: the Monument in Memory of Chinese from Tiananmen. This memorial serves as a somber tribute to the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre of June 4, 1989, when...
Wrocław's dwarfs
Wrocław's dwarfs have become a charming symbol of the city of Wrocław, Poland, captivating residents and tourists alike. These whimsical bronze statues, first appearing in the streets of Wrocław in 2001, have since multiplied to over 300, each with its unique story...
Bear Fountain
The Bear Fountain in Wrocław is a charming and historically significant landmark nestled in the heart of the city. Situated in the picturesque Square of the Polish Soldiers of the 2nd Army, the fountain is a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike, offering a...
Iglica
Towering needlelike monument from 1948 The Iglica (Polish for "spire" or "needle") is an iconic statue located in the vibrant city of Wrocław, Poland. This slender, towering structure reaches a height of 96 meters, making it a notable feature of the city's skyline.
Amor on Pegasus
Amor on Pegasus in Wrocław, Poland, is a monument located in Nicolaus Copernicus Park, within the Old Town Promenade at Teatralna Street. The sculptor was Theodor von Gosen.
Pociąg do nieba
Train to Heaven - an installation located in Wrocław's Strzegom Square, unveiled in October 2010. A real historical steam locomotive Ty2-1035 was used to build it.
Krzesło
Chair, an outdoor sculpture by Tadeusz Kantor standing at the intersection of Rzeźnicza Street and Nowy Świat Street in Wrocław. The sculpture was one of the projects intended for urban space prepared on the occasion of the Wrocław '70 Art...