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

Wróblin
50°18'51"N 17°55'58"E (50.31431, 17.933044)
The monument to the fallen in World War I and II in Wróblin commemorates the residents of the village who died during the two largest armed conflicts of the 20th century. The monument was created after the end of World War I, and after 1945, plaques in honor of people who lost their lives in the years 1939-1945 were also placed on it. The monument resembles a tomb in its form and is composed of three elements. Its central part is a column, on the walls of which you can see copper swords, and on its sides stand rectangular blocks with plaques bearing the names commemorating the war heroes. Practical information: The facility is generally accessible. Paid parking at the Solaris Shopping Center, 16 Kopernika Square.

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