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

Raszowa
50°23'34"N 18°10'30"E (50.393046, 18.175209)
The monument to the fallen in World War I and II in Raszowa was created to commemorate the residents of the village who died in the two largest armed conflicts of the 20th century. The monument was created after 1918. It has the form of a large boulder, above which rises a cross with a painted image of the crucified Jesus Christ. Attached to the boulder is a plaque with the names of the victims of World War I, and a newer one from the post-1945 period explaining the purpose of erecting the monument. The plaques located next to the monument date from the second half of the 20th century – they bear the names of the victims of World War II. Practical information: The facility is generally accessible. Free admission. Paid parking at 1 Władysława Łokietka Street.

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