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- Piłsudskis Mound - Wikipedia
Piłsudski's Mound (Polish: kopiec Piłsudskiego; also known as Independence Mound or Freedom Mound[1]) is located in Kraków, Poland, and was established by the Polish nation in honor of Józef Piłsudski An artificial mound, it was constructed between the years 1934 and 1937
- Krakow’s Mounds – History, Legends Panoramic Views
The highest mound in Poland, Piłsudski Mound is 35 m tall and 111 m in diameter It was built between 1934 and 1937 using soil from all the battlefields of World War I where Poles had fought
- Kraków’s Mounds – Traces of History and Legend
The largest of Kraków’s mounds is the Piłsudski Mound, built between 1934 and 1937 on Sowiniec Hill in the Wolski Forest It was intended to commemorate not only Marshal Józef Piłsudski, but also Poland’s regained independence
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Erected in honor of Józef Piłsudski, father of the Second Polish Republic, Piłsudski’s Mound stands at 35 meters (115 ft) and is the tallest of the Krakow Mounds Also known as the Independence or Freedom Mound, the symbolic structure was finished in 1937 and contains soil from every battlefield that Polish troops fought in during World War I
- Piłsudski Mound
The Piłsudski Mound stands atop Sowiniec Hill in the Lasek Wolski forest and it commemorates the figure of Józef Piłsudski, Poland regaining its independence in 1918 after 123 years of being wiped off the map of Europe, and the heroic efforts aimed at defending free Poland in the 20th century
- Mounds of Krakow - krakow. wiki
According to some researchers, Krakus Mound was a burial site of the legendary Prince Krak, who freed the people of the terrorising Dragon that had lived under Wawel Hill Today’s name of the Mound refers to the legendary ruler Perhaps, also a few other burial mounds were erected around
- Pilsudski’s Mound - ITS Poland
Pilsudski’s Mound was built between 1934 and 1937 to commemorate nation’s fight for independence It contains samples of soil form every WW I battlefield that Poles fought in
- Piłsudski Mound | Kraków Sightseeing | Krakow - In Your Pocket
This massive man-made earthwork mound is the highest point in Wolski Forest, and probably the most rewarding destination in the vast wooded area, thanks to the fantastic panoramic views from the top -spot landmarks in the city centre to the east and the Tatra Mountains to the south
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