Monument of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński in Prudnik

Prudnik
50°19'14"N 17°34'45"E (50.320743, 17.579438)
The monument of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński in Prudnik is a sculpture unveiled in front of the St. Michael the Archangel Church in 2010. The monument consists of two semicircular blocks of light granite with a height of 265 cm. Against their background, there are bronze figures of Pope John Paul II and Primate Stefan Wyszyński. The depicted scene is a reference to the meeting of the two clergymen in St. Peter's Square in Rome, when Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński paid homage to the newly elected pope, and John Paul II, leaning over him, lifted the primate from his knees. The creator of the design is the Nysa sculptor Marian Molenda, and the overall concept was prepared by the architects Bogusław Szuba and Michał Kaczmarzyk. Practical information: The facility functions as an agritourism farm. Viewing the mill building is available to guests or by prior arrangement with the owner. Free parking spaces directly below the facility.

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