Monument to the fallen in World War I in Prusinowice

Prusinowice
50°32'19"N 17°24'20"E (50.538716, 17.405812)
The monument to the fallen in World War I in Prusinowice is a monument located on the wall of the historic church dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel. It is dedicated to the residents of the parish who died or went missing during World War I. The monument consists of three parts. Its highest section is a bas-relief depicting the patron, the guardian protecting against evil spirits and the defender of the church against temptations and hellish powers, on a horse killing a monster. In the middle, one can see a stone plaque with the names of war heroes, and below it – an iron cross. Practical information: The facility is generally accessible. Free parking spaces by the facility.

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