Monument to the fallen in World War I and II in Szczedrzyk

Szczedrzyk
50°42'12"N 18°09'10"E (50.703533, 18.15284)
The monument to the fallen in World War I and II in Szczedrzyk was funded by the Veterans' Association. It stands in front of the St. Nicholas Church. The monument was unveiled in 1934 to commemorate the victims of World War I. In 1991, plaques dedicated to the victims of World War II were mounted on it. On the pedestal of the monument, one can see the carved surnames of the victims, and at the top – a sculpture by Kosidło from Opole, depicting St. George fighting the dragon. Practical information: Facilities can be viewed from the outside. Free parking spaces in the municipal market square.

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