Plac Cichociemnych
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A Tribute to Valor at Plac Cichociemnych
This memorial park honors the Cichociemni, elite Polish soldiers trained in Great Britain during World War II. The site encapsulates their bravery and pivotal role in resistance efforts.
Established post-war, this location is significant as a symbol of Polish heritage and resilience. Unique features include memorial sculptures, informative plaques, and well-maintained gardens that enhance reflection and remembrance.
Key Highlights
🪖 Memorial Sculptures: Unique statues honoring the brave soldiers and their sacrifices.
📜 Educational Panels: Informative displays providing insights into the Cichociemni's history.
🌳 Scenic Gardens: Beautifully landscaped green spaces for relaxation and contemplation.
Free to enter, Plac Cichociemnych is ideal for tourists, families, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Polish military history.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Plac Cichociemnych
Cichociemni Origin
The term refers to soldiers trained for underground operations during WWII.
Established Memorial
The memorial was officially dedicated in 2010 to commemorate the soldiers’ sacrifices.
Location
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Address
View mapLudwika Zamenhofa 3
Opening Hours
Friday:
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Monday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free entry. Special events may have a fee.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 1-2 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during weekday afternoons to avoid weekend crowds.